2nd Urban Agri Africa 2018

The world’s population is expected to increase by about 3 billion by 2050 and it is forecasted that nearly 80% of that population will live in urban centers.  

Africa’s urban growth rate is at 3.5% the highest in the world and doubles the world average.  The challenge of growing enough healthy food for Africa’s growing cities is enormous.  At the same time, the stresses of climate change, and the declining availability of arable land and fresh water are challenging conventional agriculture as never before.

Many countries and companies are expressing strong interest in vertical farming business and urban agriculture.  It is a solution to the weather and pests problems, food security, climate change and environmental preservation.  Commercialization of vertical farming is catching on in Asia, Europe, USA, Russia and now Africa.  

Many private companies are interested in growing crops in hydroponics, aquaponics and aeroponics systems in warehouses, greenhouses, containers and high scrapers.  There is also a burgeoning interest in the production of medicinal plants in vertical farms.

Africa has unique opportunities for vertical farms.  Feeding Africa’s rapidly growing urban population will continue to be a daunting challenge, but vertical farming – and its variations – is one of the most innovative approaches that can be tapped into as part of an effort to grow fresh, healthy, nutritious and pesticide-free food for consumers.

Learn more at 2nd Urban Agri Africa 2018 to be held on September 25-26 in Johannesburg, South Africa.  The latest joint ventures and partnerships will be highlighted, case studies shared and strategies robustly debated.  New trends, opportunities, and technologies will be showcased, once again providing the perfect platform for extraordinary networking opportunities for all Summit participants.

Find out more at 2nd Urban Agri Africa 2018.

To register or request event details... Contact

Jose at +65 6846 2366 or jose@magenta-global.com.sg today.

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