AAMETEX, is a comprehensive agricultural value chain event showcasing: Business/investment exposition and networking. A platform for catalyzing new business ideas. Providing solution to all agricultural challenges.
Overview
The sovereignty, stability and security of Africa countries, depends largely on her seamless ability to get her every increasing citizenry population and to get a chunk of the western world dominated global food export trade
This envisioned level of production in Africa agriculture sector, no doubt depends on the industrializing the scale of Agricultural production systems and this in turn depends on cost effective application of technological innovation in machines and materials, usage of creative and sustainable ideas and the long-term inputs of world class investors, venture capitalist, researchers and agric institutions products. Also Africa’s government needs to apply relevant policies and mechanisms to the agric sector to improve productivity, enhance the quality of agric product’s, attracts young passionate hands to the sector, open more for cultivation, being more land under Irrigation and take over a sizeable chunk of world food trade and export.
Event Highlights
How the economic, political and social landscape impacts on the growth of the agricultural sector in Africa.
Building relationships across agencies and all spheres of government to accommodate technology and innovation.
Building the business case for the continent’s agricultural sector.
Identifying opportunities for collaboration and partnerships with other stakeholders.
The current and future challenges faced by the agricultural sector in the continent.
Revenue generating efforts to ensure sustainability.
Event Objectives
Expose African farmers to modern farming practices.
Increase direct agricultural foreign investments
Create new businesses.
Expose African farmers to cost effective farm machineries and new farming technologies.
Exchange of agricultural technological values.
increase foreign exchange earnings through enhanced export of agricultural produce from africa