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    Interactive discussions on agri-market to take place at Agribusiness Congress East Africa

    The Agribusiness Congress East Africa aims to create an enabling environment for all farmers to participate. The congress will take place from 27-28 January 2016 at Mlimani City Conference Centre in Dar es Salaam Tanzania. More than 700 visitors an over 50 exhibitors are expected to participate in the two-day conference and exhibition, now in its third year, hosted by the Agricultural Council of Tanzania (ACT). The congress is supported by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperatives as well as the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries Development.
    Interactive discussions on agri-market to take place at Agribusiness Congress East Africa

    In order to create a platform for all farmers to participate; Agribusiness Congress East Africa will run the Hosted Farmers Programme where 50 commercial and emerging commercial farmers can attend the event free of charge.

    "The Hosted Farmers Programme ensures that Agribusiness Congress East Africa is an all-inclusive event allowing farmers of all scales to benefit from the platform we are creating. These interactive discussions cover topics across all areas of the agri-market and aim to provide viable solutions to the challenges faced by small emerging farmers as well as deliver the information required to boost productivity for these farmers," says Agribusiness Congress Event Director, Emmanuelle Nicholls.

    Challenges facing agriculture

    This year, the conference and exhibition brings together local and international stakeholders, investors and suppliers from across the agri-value chain to set strategic plans relating to regional growth and market accessibilities in the East African agricultural corridors. The conference programme takes into consideration some of the major challenges faced by the sector and includes panel discussions and presentations such as access to markets and cross-border trading, the promotion of livestock production and productivity to match supply and demand and ensuring food security and commercial market viability.

    According to Agribusiness Congress East Africa Conference Producer, Shanaaz Adams, "The event will analyse critical strategic and practical issues, including actualising development and growth in agriculture, turning farming into a profitable business and decreasing post-harvest losses amidst the challenges posed by climate change." She adds, "Tanzania is emerging as one of Africa's top agricultural destinations. With advantageous policies, ample arable land, stable economy and government, and a renewed focus on agriculture, Tanzania is a model East African country."

    The high-profile conference and exhibition will allow visitors and delegates to:

    • Network with industry experts
    • Learn how to increase productivity through best farming practices
    • View the latest agricultural technology and solutions
    • Benefit from case study discussions and technical experts
    • Apply new innovations and industry knowledge according to business needs
    • Build new relationships with partners looking to advance their position in East Africa
    • Have access to decision makers and implementers

    Applications for the Hosted Farmers Programme are now open. Anyone wanting to nominate a farmer that will benefit from a free delegate pass can visit Agribusiness Congress East Africa for more information.

    Agribusiness Congress East Africa is organised by Spintelligent, Cape Town-based trade exhibition and conference organiser, and the African office of Clarion Events Ltd, based in the UK.

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