
Agri-Business Facility for Africa (ABF)
Agri-Business Facility for Africa (ABF)
The Agri-Business Facility for Africa (ABF) is a project launched in 2020 by German Development Cooperation. It functions as a pan-African knowledge and advisory hub designed to support the continent’s agricultural sector.
Here’s a breakdown of ABF’s key aspects:
Mission:
- Foster economic growth and climate resilience within the agricultural value chains of cocoa, maize, and livestock (cattle, sheep, and goats)
- Enhance food security, increase income opportunities, and generate employment across 79 OACPS member states
Services:
- Knowledge and advisory services to support agribusiness stakeholders
- Promotion and implementation of proven agribusiness training programs and tools
Delivery Methods:
- Extensive training programs offered in face-to-face, online, and blended learning formats
Regional Focus:
- ABF maintains a presence in Germany, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, and South Africa to effectively serve African nations.
Website:
For more information on the ABF’s programs, areas of expertise, and how to get involved, visit their website: https://www.agribusiness-facility.org/abf-and-our-work.html.
