Third agribusiness roundtable conference opens in Uyo
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- Agribusiness Africa
- October 29, 2024
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The Agribusiness Roundtable International Conference, UYO 2024, has commenced at Ibom Hotel & Golf Resort in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. The event aligns with Akwa Ibom’s ARISE Agenda, an economic blueprint focusing on agricultural transformation and sustainable development. Hosted by Governor Umo Eno, with a keynote address by the Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, this high-profile gathering seeks to address knowledge gaps, promote new approaches, and foster investment in Nigeria’s agribusiness landscape.
The three-day conference, organized by NAADI and FACAN in partnership with key government agencies, offers a collaborative platform to over 500 participants, including agricultural experts, government officials, and industry stakeholders. With a focus on skill-building, innovation, and investment opportunities, the event features representatives from the Central Bank of Nigeria, Bank of Industry, Bank of Agriculture, and other prominent agencies. Participants will benefit from workshops and panel discussions aimed at addressing challenges and exploring strategies for agribusiness growth, positioning Akwa Ibom as a future agricultural hub.
Source- Business Day
Expert Review for Agri-Food Stakeholders
The UYO 2024 conference emphasizes the importance of a coordinated strategy in transforming the agribusiness sector, particularly in regions with high agricultural potential like Akwa Ibom. The ARISE Agenda framework, with its focus on agricultural development and rural transformation, presents an effective model for leveraging agriculture as a driver for regional economic growth. Stakeholders should note that Akwa Ibom’s commitment to this blueprint can pave the way for similar strategic frameworks in other Nigerian states.
The conference’s focus on skill development and innovation aligns with the need for capacity building within the agribusiness value chain. With interactive sessions featuring leaders from key financial institutions and industry organizations, participants have a rare opportunity to engage directly with major stakeholders, creating pathways for investment and support that could drive localized agricultural progress. This level of engagement signals Akwa Ibom’s determination to enhance food security, create jobs, and build an investment-friendly environment.
For stakeholders seeking to contribute to Nigeria’s agribusiness landscape, UYO 2024 offers insights into investment trends and technological innovations tailored to agribusiness growth. Collaborative efforts with organizations like the Central Bank, Bank of Industry, and international agencies signal that agribusiness in Nigeria is poised for structured, sustainable development, with potential for long-term economic impact.