This year’s event promises to be a game-changer for African entrepreneurs, as it brings together over 250 industry leaders, policymakers, and small businesses to promote sustainable development, enhance capacity, and foster innovation.
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Despite producing approximately 30 million metric tons of fertilizer annually, Africa remains heavily reliant on imports, with around 90% of fertilizers consumed in Sub-Saharan Africa being imported.