Nairobi to host the 8th edition of Agritec Africa Expo

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Nairobi City, Kenya is set to host the 8th edition of Agritec Africa Expo at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) starting June 15-17.

The Agritec Africa 2023 exhibition brings together leaders, experts, and enthusiasts in the agricultural industry to present and explore the latest technological advancements, promoting growth and sustainability in the sector.

“With over 150 exhibitors from more than 20 countries, our 8th edition promises a diverse and international showcase of innovations,” said the organizers.

The free visitor entry exhibition is dedicated to advancements in grain and grain milling technology, providing a platform for industry professionals to discover cutting-edge solutions and techniques for efficient grain processing.

Concurrently, the Dairy, Livestock and Poultry Africa 2023 exhibition complements Agritec Africa by showcasing the latest practices and advancements in animal husbandry, dairy production, and poultry farming, meeting the evolving needs of the livestock industry.

Key features

  • Learning about the latest technologies and trends shaping the agricultural industry.
  • Networking opportunities with key stakeholders, industry experts, and like-minded professionals, fostering potential collaborations and partnerships.
  • Engaging with government authorities and agencies affiliated with the agricultural sector, gaining insights into policies and initiatives that impact the industry.
  • One-on-one interactions with exhibitors, enabling in-depth discussions and demonstrations of their products and services.
  • Exclusive access to pre-scheduled B2B meetings with exhibitors through our online platform, facilitating meaningful business exchanges prior to the exhibition.

Major exhibitors participating sectors include

  • Irrigation and Water Technology
  • Agriculture Machineries
  • Fertilisers
  • Grain
  • Oil Machinery
  • Animal/Poultry Feed Machinery
  • Storage Technology

In Africa, Agriculture employs 65% labour force. Agriculture Sector accounts for 32% of GDP of Africa. Africa requires attention on following three core areas for Higher and Sustained growth:

  1. Facilitating agricultural markets and trade
  2. Improving Agricultural Productivity
  3. Investing in public infrastructure for Agricultural Growth