The 1st International Conference on Contract Farming – ICCF 2024 is conceptualized under the backdrop of the fact that while Contract farming has been in existence for decades, its use has increased in popularity in recent years, especially in developing countries. This is due to Globalization, which has brought the world closer together, and the demand for food and agricultural products has increased dramatically. Food markets have become more competitive as consumers in many countries now live in cities and demand food products that are not only safe to eat but are also produced in a way that does not damage the environment or harm the workers involved in their production.
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In this new context, the buyers of agricultural products need to work more closely with their partners in the supply chain so that they can source enough good quality raw materials directly from farmers to meet the demand for food products from their own customers, such as supermarkets, restaurants, hotels, schools and hospitals. Companies that process agricultural products are particularly interested in contracting with farmers, in order to secure a regular supply of raw materials that meet their needs in terms of quality and quantity.
Themed Revitalizing African Agriculture: Time for Bold Action, the International Conference on Contract Farming (ICCF 2024) aims to seed solutions for accelerating Africa’s agricultural growth. With 45% of the world’s arable land but lowest productivity rates, Africa has immense potential that contract farming can unlock.
ICCF 2024 will address opportunities and challenges, galvanizing action and new partnerships to build a vibrant African farm economy. It provides a vital platform for the entire value chain – growers, agribusinesses, financiers, policymakers, and experts – to network, share insights, and forge deals that improve livelihoods through sustainable contract farming models.
The conference goals are fighting poverty, boosting jobs, yields and incomes for Africa’s smallholder farmers through collaborative solutions. Join decision-makers shaping the future of agriculture on the continent.