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Agrifood · In development

Institutional intelligence
for African agriculture.

Evidence, research, and convening for ministries, DFIs, cooperatives, and agrifood operators — from soil to markets across the continent.

Built in Nairobi. Nothing is publicly live yet — we're shaping the first capabilities with a small group of institutional partners.

Who we serve

Ministries & regulatorsDFIs & investorsCooperatives & aggregatorsAgribusiness operators

Pre-launch

The platform isn't live yet — here's how to engage

Agforum is in development with a small group of institutional partners. Until the full platform launches, these are the three ways to connect with us.

01

Read our mission

Evaluating whether Agforum fits your work

Who we serve, our principles, and where we are in development.

About Agforum
02

Register your interest

Ministries, DFIs, cooperatives & operators

Join the early-access conversation — partnerships, pilots, and launch planning.

Contact us
03

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Anyone following African agrifood

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Full platform capabilities — research briefs, forums, and intelligence tools — are listed below. They will open to partners first, then more broadly. See the roadmap ↓

Roadmap

What we're building toward

Three capabilities for institutions that need depth on African agrifood — none are publicly available yet. Status reflects where each sits in our development with partners.

01In development

Convening

Forums on policy, value chains, and climate — where ministries, cooperatives, and investors meet.

02Planned

Research

Briefs on horticulture, livestock, inputs, and trade — grounded in African agrifood systems.

03Planned

Intelligence

Monitoring land use, markets, and capital flows for institutions shaping the sector.

Value chains

Cereals & grainsHorticultureLivestockAgri-inputsClimate & waterTrade & logistics
Golden crop fields at harvest

From the field

60% of the world's uncultivated arable land is in Africa. The question is how institutions mobilise around it.

Approach

“Decisions about African agriculture should be informed by what's happening on the ground — not guesswork.”

We are working with a small group of institutional partners to shape the first capabilities before a broader launch.

Updates

Quarterly agrifood intelligence notes

Field-level context, policy signals, and sector developments — written for institutional readers. No product pitches.

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Agrifood · In development