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Monday, August 5, 2019

Africa Fertiliser Agribusiness Conference 2019…

Are you interested in the latest updates on strategies to boost fertiliser trade, understanding the agribusiness landscape, key drivers of fertiliser demand, agri-input and finance strategies for smallholder farmers, case studies from major agribusiness stakeholders on how to boost trade, and supply chain developments?
https://bit.ly/2KmilnY
If yes, the premier fertiliser marketplace returns to Cape Town International Convention Centre from October 1 to 3, 2019.
More than
300 attendees, including senior executives from the international fertiliser supply chain and key stakeholders in African agribusiness are expected to gather to trade agricultural inputs and discuss investment, partnership and innovation at the three-day conference, which is a collaboration between CRU and the African Fertiliser and Agribusiness Partnership (AFAP).
Ma’aden is the conference’s lead sponsor and the global fertiliser supply chain would be sending senior representatives to conduct meetings with traders and distributors. Companies such as Arab Potash, Dangote Industries, Evergrow, OCP Africa, Omnia, PhosAgro, Sabic, Sirius Minerals, Toyota Tshusho and many more, have already confirmed their participation.
Attendees would have the opportunities to engage in excellent networking with hard-to-reach senior decision-makers. Networking opportunities would also plentiful – during frequent networking functions in the lively exhibition, or in the many available private meeting rooms, all facilitated by an online networking platform including the delegate list with full contact details.
This year’s conference would also feature a site visit to the Langgewens Research Farm, operated by the Western Cape Government – Department of Agriculture, where visitors can see conservation agriculture in practice.
The conference would be opened by a former Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture at The African Union, Her Excellency Rhoda Peace Tumusiime.
Portfolio Director at CRU Events, Tom Willatt, said: “We are delighted to be working so closely with key industry partners, and it will help ensure the discussions meet the needs of the whole sector, whether they are smallholder farmers, large commercial agribusinesses, fertiliser producers, or policymakers from across Africa. I am sure the 2019 conference will build on all of the excellent connections and discussions started at our previous events.”
The conference is officially endorsed by the Western Cape Government – Agriculture Department, and WESGRO, plus key industry associations such as: FERTASA, the Agrodealers Association of South Africa (ADASA), and the International Fertiliser Association (IFA).
For more details about the event please visit https://bit.ly/2KmilnY
AFAP’s public-private partnership strategy is ultimately designed to build the capacity of African fertiliser and agribusiness SMEs, and increase agricultural productivity. The execution of that strategy with partners, results in increasing food security, income, job creation, and agriculture contribution to national GDPs.

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