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Join us at Market Access Africa (MAA) 2024, the premier event uniting the entire agrifood value chain, from producers to policymakers, in Lagos, Nigeria. MAA provides a key platform for stakeholders…
Join us at Market Access Africa (MAA) 2024, the premier event uniting the entire agrifood value chain, from producers to policymakers, in Lagos, Nigeria. MAA provides a key platform for stakeholders…
In an era defined by rapid technological advancements and evolving global trade landscapes, the agrifood sector is on the brink of a transformative revolution. Market Access Africa (MAA) emerges as…
Organised under a pan-African institution that promotes the development of sustainable food and agriculture in Africa, with a network of key stakeholders connected to Africa’s entire food and agriculture business…
Africa's potential as a global agricultural powerhouse is undeniable. However, a significant piece of this potential remains unrealized due to limited knowledge of foreign markets, particularly the European Union (EU),…
Despite Agriculture's importance, farmers often face a significant challenge - limited market access. This issue is critical in achieving several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including Zero Hunger (SDG 2), No…
Nigeria's agricultural sector holds significant potential as a key economic driver. However, maximizing this potential involves addressing certain logistical aspects, particularly in the transportation of perishable goods to markets. This…
As the world grapples with escalating food security challenges, Africa stands at a critical juncture. With a rapidly growing population, diverse agro-ecological zones, and vast agricultural potential, the continent is…
In the vast and varied landscapes of Africa, a quiet revolution is underway, reshaping the continent's agricultural sector. This transformation is driven by the field of agricultural technology (agtech) and…
In West Africa, where the majority of the world's cocoa is produced, a stark disparity exists. Despite their significant contribution to the global chocolate industry, West African nations see a fraction of the profits.
Amidst the challenges of urbanization and global market dynamics, West Africa's agricultural sector stands on the cusp of transformation.