Africa Agri-Finance Forum 17th & 18th September 2019 in Nairobi

The 2nd Annual-Africa Agri-Finance Forum (AAFF) is scheduled for 17th & 18th September 2019 in Nairobi, Kenya. The forum theme is: Innovations that will Transform Africa Agri Finance.

This annual flagship event will seek to showcase solutions that will close the productivity gap as a stride toward alleviation agri-finance achieves in the continent. Whether it is to increase yields, save water, improve soil health, produce renewable energy or simply increase know how, there will be myriad of solutions to showcase at forum to help food producers across the animal production, aquaculture, and crop production and horticulture industries.

At this event, some members of the AgriProFocus network are participating and speaking during sessions.

Find out the list of speakers below and you can register here.

List of speakers:

Torben Lundsgaard, Team Leader Adaptation to Climate Change in Northern Kenya, GIZ

Tom Opapa Director, Global Institutional Partnerships – Africa Kickstart International

Richard Munang, Africa Regional Climate Change Coordinator, UN Environment

Bart Casier, Regional director Trias East-Africa, Trias

Kimberly Tilock, Program Director, Global Communities

Wilfred Chepkwony, Business Advisor, Agriterra

Rachel Wanyoike, Managing Director – Eastern and Central Africa, Solidaridad Network

Lydiah Saina, Head Agribusiness, National Bank

Mary N. Nyale, Project Coordinator, Farm Africa

Elizabeth Okunda, Marketing and Communication Manager, Financial Access Commerce & Trade Services (FACTS)

Florence Kariuki, Access to Finance Advisor, SNV

Hedwig Siewertsen, Head Inclusive Finance, AGRA

John Logan, Country Director, Kenya TechnoServe

Madelon Pfeiffer, Manager Africa Region, Rabobank Foundation

Sauli Hurri, Senior Regional Specialist for Rural Finance, Markets and Enterprises, IFAD

Jonathan Agwe, Senior Technical Specialist in Inclusive Rural Financial Services, IFAD

Topics

1. Strategies for Overcoming Barriers to Agricultural Financing·

2. Climate

3. An Untapped Market

4.Public-private partnerships·

5. Unlocking Agribusiness Initiatives and skills·

6. Rural and Agricultural Finance: Current Status and Recent Trends

7. Financial products and services

8. Institutions

9. Delivery Methods

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