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InfoPoint conference: Investing in Africa’s agriculture - The role of AATIF & blended finance

Agricultural finance is essential for sustainable development, but bridging the investment gap requires scalable solutions. This funding gap is mainly attributed to the higher risks related with of the agrifood sector as risky due to factors such as stronger price volatility, weather uncertainty or borrowers’ lack of collateral, combined with prohibitive transaction costs associated with small loans and relatively thin margins for the majority of the actors across the agricultural value chains. Against this backdrop, blended finance solutions have emerged to mitigate some risks and enhance investors’ return, with the objective to attract more capital to fill the funding gap and finance the transformation of agrifood systems.

In this context, the EU invested €30 million first-loss capital in the Africa Agriculture and Trade Investment Fund (AATIF), which is a fund based in Luxemburg and initiated by KfW on behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). AATIF provides loans to local financial institutions active in the agrifood sector as well as to agribusiness corporates and agri SMEs. The fund aims to improve food security, improve employment and boosting income in Africa’s agricultural sector. AATIF seeks to drive poverty reduction and economic sustainability by financing economically sound projects and attracting private and public capital.

The InfoPoint session aims to share insights on the use of EU blending instruments in the agricultural sector to de-risk investments, mobilize private capital, and promote sustainable agricultural growth. It will also explore how the Global Gateway initiative and the EFSD+ financing tool can further unlock investments across diverse agricultural value chains.

  • the EU's international role | international cooperation
  • Monday 10 March 2025, 11:00 - 12:30 (CET)
  • Brussels, Belgium

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When
Monday 10 March 2025, 11:00 - 12:30 (CET)
Where
InfoPoint
Brussels, Belgium
Languages
English
Organisers
International Partnerships InfoPoint

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