2014Africa Food Security Conference& Agri-Exhibition
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Theme: Ensuring Sustainable Food Security in Africa Old Challenges New Solutions
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About AFSC Africa Food Security Conference & Agric Exhibition 2014
Ensuring Sustainable Food Security in Africa Old Challenges - New Solutions
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Government ministries, top level officials and international industry leaders will come together in
th th ndNairobi Kenya on the 9 & 10 August 2014 for the 2 Annual - Africa Food Security Conference & Agri - Exhibition.
The conference’s t imely theme provides an opportunity for policy makers and other players in the industry to explore timely topics and solutions as a kick start towards finding lasting and sustainable solutions to the perennial challenges on food security in Africa.
Building on the success of the inaugural AFSC 2013, AFSC 2014 will address the topical issues of food availability, accessibility, stability and utilization. Africa is entering an unprecedented period of economic growth underpinned by a burgeoning population development and execution of a core food security strategy is essential to providing a sustainable growth platform.
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Dear Industry leader,
The intensive two days 2nd Annual Africa Food Security Conference 2014 is scheduled to be held in Nairobi, Kenya on 9th-10th September 2014.
Food security remains a growing concern for governments and industry leaders and it is therefore at the forefront of reform agenda for most African states. However, ensuring food security can be a daunting task. There are myriad factors and interrelated parts that, in combination, make food security a complex challenge.
Building on the success of the 1st edition which was held last year, the 2nd Annual AFSC 2014 will feature all inclusive debate, discussion and demonstration as to how to achieve new objectives for regional agriculture and especially how this sector can be included in supplying the global needs while improving living standards locally.
Focus will be on dealing with adverse climatic conditions; improving productivity; incorporating new technologies in food production; establishing the place of the farmer in value chain; fairer agricultural policies; access to finance and risk management; among others. All of these issues and more will be addressed to ensure that infinitely better management of natural and financial resources and more strategic investment are implemented.
AFSC 2014 Exhibition will show case latest technologies and other innovative products and solutions. We look forward to welcoming you to the 2nd Annual Africa Food Security Conference 2014
Yours Sincerely,
Managing Director2nd Annual Africa food security Conference.
Summit Objectives
Who is Exhibiting?
Ÿ Feeds suppliers & manufacturersŸ Energy & Green housesŸ Fertilizers suppliers & manufacturersŸ Seedlings suppliersŸ Irrigation solutions providersŸ NurseriesŸ Agro-industry productsŸ Plant protection & pesticidesŸ Warehousing & TransportationŸ Agro Marketing AssociationsŸ Packaging and Cold Chain - Refrigeration CompaniesŸ Agricultural machinery &water well-drillingŸ PackagingŸ Agri MediaŸ Environment protectionŸ Financial Institutions & Agriculture FundsŸ Research Institutions
Leading vendors will demonstrate their solutions that will help keep you on the cutting edge of Insurance services delivery.
Agenda Tuesday: 9th September, 2014
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Session 01
Session 06
Session 08
Session 07
Session 02
Session 03
Session 04
Session 05
Ensuring Sustainable Food Security in Africa through Trade Policies and Regulation
Role Of Corporate In Support of Food Security - CRS, and otherCorporate partnerships
The Role of Technology in ensuring adequate food security inAfrica
Opportunities for R&D In Agribusiness - model for Sustainable Investment in Agricultural Research, science, technology innovations & system automation
Growth areas in Agriculture – A Look at Farm Fishing and Innovation in Aquatic Agricultural Systems
Looking At Agriculture Investment Partnership Opportunities Private sector and PPP
The Land Issues and Africa’s Security Architecture and Impacton Food and Nutrition Security
Capacity Building - Developing criteria and capacity for modernizing agriculture
Key Discussion Points
Key Discussion Points
Key Discussion Points
Key Discussion Points
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Key Discussion Points
Ÿ Link between trade policies, agricultural choices and food issues.Ÿ Intra-regional trade as a solution to food securityŸ How can food price instability be managed through trade
policies?Ÿ Will further liberalization of trade and agricultural policies help or
hinder food security and sustainability? Ÿ Improving Africa’s Food Security through Regional Integration
Ÿ How are the corporates supporting this challenge and what commitments are being made.
Ÿ Best practices and lessons learned from leading organizations around Africa, and the region
Ÿ Advocating for the adoption of good mixes of technologies by small scale farmers in Africa
Ÿ Focusing on country-specific priorities, existing policies, availability of infrastructure, the place of research and development as well as the absorptive capacities of farmers
Ÿ Role of diverse technologies that exist in Africa in ensuring adequate food security in the continent
Ÿ What Support Is Required From The Government In Encouraging R&D In Agribusiness?
Ÿ Access to the latest results of research; linked to agricultural production technology, markets, pest and disease control, etc
Ÿ How mobile access can help improve standards of farmers, enhance their productivity and meet the challenges of a modernized agriculture
Ÿ Role of Aquaculture for Food Security and Nutrition Ÿ Gender perspective in aquaculture developmentŸ Strengthening Fish Production through Adoption of Improved
Aquaculture Technology-Kenyan FAO project.Ÿ Future Opportunities - Governance and access to market
Ÿ Current opportunities to invest in agricultureŸ The Agricultural Challenge: Meeting the DemandŸ Enticing Investors to Key Agricultural Value Chains. Who are the
most likely investors for rural and agricultural market development? How can donors and governments incentivize them to make effective long-term investments that will create jobs?
Ÿ Land Reforms- redistribution, restitution and broadened access to land
Ÿ Land Tenure and Gender Relations: Women’s Ownership and Tenure of Land; Gendered Aspects of Poverty and
Ÿ MarginalizationŸ Land Tenure and Land Use in Africa: Agriculture; Protected Areas.
Ÿ Strengthening Food Security through the youth and women, strengthening Capacity- formal educational systems
Ÿ How best to incorporate smallholders into value chains to promote agricultural and rural development
Ÿ Strengthening capacity building's alliances for transforming Agro food productivity.
Ÿ Building competency networks in modernizing agro-food to overcome hunger and malnutrition Exhibition
OPPORTUNITIES
Themes 2014
Agenda Wednesday: 10th September, 2014
Themes 2014
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Session 09 Session 13
Session 14
Session 15
Session 10
Session 11
Session 12
Climate smart agriculture for Africa - The Water, Food, ClimateAnd Energy Nexus
GMOs as a Form of Sustainable Agriculture – Is Africa ready?s
The Macro Economy And Food Security in the Africa - The Complex Challenges And Regional Responses
Food Security In A Changing World: Complex Challenges AndGlobal Responses
Processing, Packaging and Export of Packaged Food to Enhance Trade Food Processing Opportunities
Innovative Financing - Promoting Access to Finance in rural areas and for scale farmers
Food Security In A Changing World: Insurance as a tool for Risk mitigation for farmers
Key Discussion PointsKey Discussion Points
Key Discussion Points
Key Discussion Points
Key Discussion Points
Key Discussion Points
Key Discussion Points
Ÿ How climate change alter agricultural strategies to support food security and nutrition in Africa
Ÿ Tackling Desertification Critical for Our SecurityŸ Advancing in bio-green economy and blu-ocean innovation
priorities in AfricaŸ Climate change adaptation and mitigation options African’s
agricultural sectorŸ Water Resources and Food Security: Meeting the Demands for a
Limited Resource. Direct impact of climate change on marine ecosystems
Ÿ Basic Needs and Gaps for GM detection in AfricaŸ Key GMO Policy Disputes, key actors and social attitudesŸ Risks and Benefits of GMO Crops/Food
Ÿ The Impact of Macro-Economic Policy on Food Security: Impact on national and household food security
Ÿ Macro-economic shocks, international economic trends and food security
Ÿ Impact on food production and supply
Ÿ Strengthening global governance of food security and nutrition.Ÿ Global governance of food security: Issues and ChallengesŸ Global trends impacting on food security during the forthcoming
30-40 yearsŸ Global Food Security Index
Ÿ Enhancing the Post-harvest Processes and Marketability-Investing Managing demand supply equilibrium by Reducing food Wastage
Ÿ Promotion and Development of Agricultural Value Chains in AfricaŸ Challenges and issues with Africa products and their marketability
in the global arenaŸ Marketing strategies and the role of associations-Long term plans
to enhance marketing of the products regionally
Ÿ Financing Africa’s food production- What are financiers looking for?Ÿ Financing Agri - trade in Africa - overcoming the challengesŸ Innovative ways for allocating budgets for agricultureŸ The role of private capital in sustainable agricultural investment
Ÿ An insight on farmers’ willingness to pay for insurance premium in Africa: hindrances and challenges
Ÿ The role of Micro-Insurance and locally-based Insurance Solutions for Emerging Countries
Ÿ Practical lessons from implementing weather index-based insurance for agriculture
Ÿ Index weather insurance for smallholder farmers: who takes the risk?
Exhibition Opportunities
Speakers 2014
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Dr. Jo Cadilhon, Senior Agricultural Economist,
International Livestock Research Institute
Dr. Lusike A. Wasilwa,Assistant Director,
Kenya Agricultural Research Institute
Prof. Jean Jacques MbonigabaMuhinda,
Director General,Rwanda Agriculture Board
Hugh Scott,Director,
The Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund
Dr. Steven Were Omamo,The Director Policy and
Advocacy Program,AGRA
Darius Radcliffe,Regional Program Director,
Mercy Corps East & Southern Africa
Dr. John Mutunga,Chief Executive Officer,
Kenya National Farmers Federation(KENFAP)
Dr. Moses Makayoto,Head, Kirdi Enterprise/Chief
Research Scientist,Kenya Industrial Research & Development Institute
Dr. Richard Muko Ochanda,Senior Consultant,
Koinonia Advisory Research & Development Service (KARDS Ltd)
Dr. Nazia Mintz - Habib,Sr. Research Associate,University of Cambridge
David Campbell,Director,MEDIAE
Gift Livata,Country Manager for Malawi,
MicroEnsure
Isaac Magina,Agriculture Underwriting,
UAP / Operations Department
Lawrence Kiguro,Associate Director,
(Livelihoods & Resiliency),World Vision KENYA
Prof. Zeyaur Khan,Principal Scientist,
ICIPE
Tom Adlam,Managing Partner,
Pearl Capital Partners
Eric Magembe,Senior Research Associate,Genomics & Biotechnology,International Potato Center
Erastus Ndege,Agronomist,
APA Insurance Limited
Dr. Daniel A. OforiTree domestication specialist,
World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)
Dr. Jane Ambuko,Lecturer and Head of
Horticulture Unit,University of Nairobi
Betty Kiplagat,Corporate Affairs Lead EA,
Monsanto
Dr. Milu Muyanga,Assistant Professor,
Michigan State University
Nat Robinson,Chief Executive Officer,
Juhudi Kilimo
Dr. Abdrahmane Wane,Senior Drylands Economist,
Policy, Trade and Value Chains Program,
ILRI
Dr. Menale Kassie,Socio Economist,
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)
Nadia Martinez,Country Director - Kenya,
Farm Africa
Prof. Francis Wachira,Deputy Executive Director,
ASARECA
Dr. Michael Waithaka,Manager - Policy Analysis
& Advocacy Program,Association for Strengthening
Agricultural Researchin Eastern & Central Africa
Julliet Wanjiku,Research Analyst,
ReSAKSS-EC
Dr. Leena Tripathi,Plant Biotechnologist,
International Institute of TropicalAgriculture (IITA)
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