African agriculture ‘not entirely a private sector affair’ Published by Staff Writer on 2 November 2010 Kwaku Owusu-Baah, Director of Economic Studies of the Inter-African Coffee Organisation, decries the neglect of agriculture by both African governments and development institutions.
Improve your yields with the right products and expertise Published by Staff Writer on 1 November 2010 Terason, an innovative South African company, assists farmers across Africa to increase their yields and improve crop quality. We spoke to Gideon Hefer, Terason’s financial director, about the company’s solutions for the agriculture sector
Zim farmers trying to get Nigeria’s dairy industry going Published by Jaco Maritz on 1 November 2010 Selling fresh dairy products in Nigeria, a market hooked on powdered milk, is easier said than done.
Case study: Finance for Ugandan agri-processing business Published by Claude Harding on 1 November 2010 Uganda, like most African countries, is a net importer of staple foods. Unlocking the country’s agricultural potential means offering the right kind of finance to its farmers and agricultural businesses.
Kenya: Honey producer partnering with small-scale farmers Published by Dinfin Mulupi on 1 November 2010 Kenyan honey producer, Honey Care Africa, has trained thousands of small-scale farmers to practice commercial beekeeping. Dinfin Mulupi reports
Angola waking up to agriculture’s potential Published by Christopher Thompson on 30 October 2010 Usually ignored due to the fast dollars earned through oil production, farming is attracting the government’s attention as a way to boost rural livelihoods as well as increase food exports.
Nigeria looks to boost liquidity and foreign participation on stock exchange Published by Imara Africa Securities team on 29 October 2010 The Nigerian stock exchange may lengthen its trading hours and loosen restrictions on share price movements in a bid to boost liquidity an attract more foreign investors.
India increasing the pace as it plays catch up in Africa Published by Imara Africa Securities team on 27 October 2010 Interest in Africa from India goes beyond the telcos (Bharti Airtel) and the cement sector, as Bloomberg highlighted in a report on 24 October.
Woolworths eyeing Angolan market Published by Staff Writer on 27 October 2010 South African retailer Woolworths is looking at entering the Angolan market.
Lesotho to open stock exchange before end of next year Published by Staff Writer on 26 October 2010 Lesotho is planning to launch a stock exchange before the end of 2011, Bloomberg reported today.
Africa – more than just about commodities Published by Eric Kibe on 25 October 2010 Eric Kibe, portfolio manager of the Sanlam African Frontier Markets Fund, outlines the case for investment opportunity in Sub-Sahara Africa.
Weekly jobs round-up: 18 – 24 October 2010 Published by Staff Writer on 24 October 2010 The following jobs were posted on the How we made it in Africa Job Board over the past week.
Importance of remittances highlighted in reports Published by Imara Africa Securities team on 24 October 2010 A recent report said that sub-Saharan Africa trails other regions in its annual share of remittances and it should take steps to raise it in order to fund much-needed development.
SABMiller reports growth in Africa beer sales Published by Claude Harding on 18 October 2010 SABMiller, the world’s second largest brewer by volume, today said in a statement that lager volumes in Africa grew by 11% on an organic basis during the six-month period ended 30 September 2010.