The International Conference on Business Models in Agriculture
March 10-13, 2025 | In-person | Kenya | Source |
The International Conference on Business Models in Agriculture (IBMA) 2025 will be held from March 10-13, 2025, at Naivasha Country Hotel Ltd T/A Sawela Lodges, Kenya. Themed "Unlocking Food and Nutrition Security through Value Addition and ICT Transformation in Agribusiness," the conference will address innovative agribusiness models crucial for enhancing food security in Africa. Co-hosted by the Kenyan government, AOTA, University of Rwanda, and University of Nairobi, IBMA 2025 will gather over 4,000 delegates and 300 exhibitors from various sectors. It aims to showcase technology-driven solutions, efficient value chains, and strategies to improve food production and distribution. The event will foster collaboration among policymakers, researchers, and industry leaders to advance sustainable agricultural practices and innovations.
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March 10-13, 2025 | In-person | Kenya | Source |  The International Conference on Business Models in Agriculture (IBMA) 2025 will be held from March 10-13, 2025, at Naivasha Country Hotel Ltd T/A Sawe
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