About Us

Farmers Review Africa, published by Mailing Times Media, is Africa’s premier farming magazine, providing updates, news, and analysis on topical issues of national and international importance in agriculture. It is a publication that connects the technology applied in the agricultural sector with the field experience of professionals in this field.

MTMAll aspects of the agricultural cycle, from tilling the land to transportation, fall within the realm of interest for the journal. The journal, by design, offers advertisers unparalleled exposure to a captive audience.

Farmers Review Africa’s editorial content is built around dedicated industry sector sections that delve into the heart of real issues. The magazine also analyses sectoral issues involving biotechnology, farm mechanisation, poultry, crop protection, horticulture, animal husbandry, livestock, food processing, agribusiness, research and extension, high-tech agriculture, and a host of specialised agricultural products.

Farmers Review Africa is a content-rich and information-driven magazine with its unique style of presentation. It provides comprehensive information on the market and industry, economic and policy issues, scientific advances, new agri-input products, the latest technology, and the latest news and analysis on developments in agriculture.

 WHY WORK WITH FARMERS REVIEW AFRICA

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A growing agro-industry intelligence and sharing community for the Sub-Saharan Africa Region.

Tens of thousands of people search, browse, and skim through African agriculture, agribusiness, and agri-investment news on a daily basis. It has been noted that there is an ever-growing thirst for industry and allied information.

This growing trend communicates that the business and investment sectors are realizing the undeniable role of agriculture as a growing asset class. It is also apparent that the world is increasingly seeing the role of agriculture as an indispensable tool in poverty alleviation and food security, rural development, and a solution for rampant urban migration, which is spelling doom for major African cities, if not globally.

The philosophy of Farmers Review Africa is not to merely satiate this thirst for agriculture information and cash in on advertisers and readers, but to provide an Agricultural-Intelligence-Hub, a mutually beneficial network of varied players in the agri-business, agri-investment, food, and allied sectors. Over the past year, we have seen the Hub develop beyond our initial intentions.

Besides being a source of valuable industry information, Farmers Review Africa has provided networking and learning opportunities through prime conferences and business meet-ups. The Farmers Review Magazine is a worthy read, a great meet-up in print, and a proven investment window.