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POTENTIAL INVESTORS IN WEST AFRICA

Latter Day Farmers, seeking investment to support its agricultural initiatives in West Africa, can consider approaching the following potential investors and investment funds active in the region:

1. AgDevCo A specialist investor in African agriculture, AgDevCo has been making long-term debt and equity investments for over 15 years to build farming and agri-processing companies that deliver impact at scale.

2. Africa Agriculture and Trade Investment Fund (AATIF) AATIF is a public-private partnership dedicated to uplifting Africa's agricultural potential by investing responsibly in efficient local value chains, aiming to improve food security and provide additional employment and income to farmers and entrepreneurs.

3. Brightmore Capital Brightmore Capital targets West African startups and SMEs within the agribusiness sector, aiming to drive increased regional food trade and build strong domestic players. In their pilot fund, 94% of the funding went to companies in the agricultural value chain across various sub-sectors.

4. Financing for Agri-SMEs in Africa (FASA) FASA is a fund of funds aiming to unlock financing for agricultural SMEs across Africa by supporting investment vehicles active in the sector.

5. Injaro Agricultural Capital Holdings Limited Managed by Injaro Investments Limited, this investment fund finances West African SMEs working throughout the agricultural value chain, focusing on countries like Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Sierra Leone.

6. Acumen Resilient Agriculture Fund (ARAF) ARAF invests in innovative agribusinesses in East and West Africa that help smallholder farmers improve their livelihoods and become more resilient to climate change, with a goal of impacting 10 million people.

7. Agri-Business Capital (ABC) Fund The ABC Fund provides loans and equity investments adapted to the needs of rural SMEs, farmers' organizations, agri-preneurs, and rural financial institutions, prioritizing climate-smart projects that promote sustainable production.

8. Farmcrowdy A digital platform connecting small-scale farmers to investors, Farmcrowdy aims to boost food production in Nigeria and has worked with over 25,000 rural farmers across multiple states.

9. ThriveAgric An agritech company led by CEO Uka Eje, ThriveAgric is spearheading efforts to leverage Nigeria's agricultural potential for environmental benefits, including initiatives to plant fruit trees alongside crops to sequester carbon and earn carbon credits.

10. Agrolay Ventures Founded by Ada Osakwe, Agrolay Ventures is an agribusiness investment company based in Nigeria that invests in African agricultural food-related companies.

Engaging with these organizations could provide Latter Day Farms with the necessary support and investment to enhance its agricultural initiatives in West Africa.

    POTENTIAL INVESTORS - EASTERN AFRICA

Latter Day Farmers, seeking investment to support its agricultural initiatives in East Africa, can consider approaching the following potential investors and investment funds active in the region:

1. African Agricultural Capital Fund (AACF)

The AACF provides growth capital to companies that boost the productivity and profitability of smallholder farmers in East Africa.

2. Acumen Resilient Agriculture Fund (ARAF)

ARAF is the world’s first equity fund designed to build the climate resilience of smallholder farmers. It invests in early and early-growth stage agribusinesses in East and West Africa, enabling them to anticipate, survive, and bounce back from climate events, resulting in increased yields and incomes.

3. Financing for Agri-SMEs in Africa (FASA)

FASA is a fund of funds aiming to unlock financing for agricultural SMEs across Africa by supporting investment vehicles active in the sector.

4. SEAF KASI Agriventures

Founded in 2015, KASI Agriventures is an investment program funded by the US Department of Agriculture and implemented by SEAF to provide debt and equity to growing businesses and producers in the agricultural sector of Tanzania.

5. AgDevCo

AgDevCo is a leading specialist investor in African agriculture. For over 15 years, it has been making long-term debt and equity investments to build farming and agri-processing companies that deliver impact at scale.

6. Agri-Business Capital (ABC) Fund

The ABC Fund provides loans and equity investments adapted to the needs of rural SMEs, farmers' organizations, agri-preneurs, and rural financial institutions. It particularly targets commercially viable ventures that can help create employment, especially for youth and women, and improve rural livelihoods.

7. One Acre Fund

One Acre Fund supplies smallholder farmers with the farm supplies and training they need to grow more food and earn more money. They envision a world where all farmers have big harvests, healthy families, and rich soil.

8. Africa Eats

Africa Eats is a Mauritius-based investment holding company that invests in agribusinesses across Africa. Since December 2024, Africa Eats is listed on the Stock Exchange of Mauritius.

9. Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED)

AKFED is a Swiss for-profit entity and international development finance institution that invests in countries of East Africa, West Africa, Central Asia, and South Asia. It focuses on building infrastructures that support economic development, including investments in agriculture.

10. Impact for Africa S.p.A. (IFA)

IFA is an impact investment company focusing on developing the agricultural value chain in Rwanda and Namibia by investing in regenerative agriculture and agro-processing.

Engaging with these organizations could provide Latter Day Farms with the necessary support and investment to enhance its agricultural initiatives in East Africa.

POTENTIAL INVESTORS - nORTHERN AFRICA

Latter Day Farmers, seeking investment to support its agricultural initiatives in North Africa, can consider approaching the following potential investors and investment funds active in the region:

1. Africa Agriculture and Trade Investment Fund (AATIF)

AATIF is a public-private partnership dedicated to uplifting Africa's agricultural potential by investing responsibly in efficient local value chains, aiming to improve food security and provide additional employment and income to farmers and entrepreneurs.

2. AfricInvest North Africa Fund

AfricInvest is a regional investment fund targeting medium-sized enterprises located in Northern and Sub-Saharan Africa. The European Investment Bank participates as a silent partner in AfricInvest North Africa, co-financing projects in the Maghreb and Egypt.

3. AgDevCo

AgDevCo is a specialist investor in African agriculture, making long-term debt and equity investments to build farming and agri-processing companies that deliver impact at scale.

4. Agri-Business Capital (ABC) Fund

The ABC Fund provides loans and equity investments tailored to the needs of rural SMEs, farmers' organizations, agri-preneurs, and rural financial institutions. It prioritizes commercially viable ventures that can create employment, especially for youth and women, and improve rural livelihoods.

5. Africa Agriculture Fund (AAF)

The AAF is a private equity fund focusing on food production in Africa. It targets opportunities across three sectors: primary (farms and plantations), secondary (processing and animal feeds), and tertiary (services and infrastructure).

6. Financing for Agri-SMEs in Africa (FASA)

FASA is a fund of funds aiming to unlock financing for agricultural SMEs across Africa by supporting investment vehicles active in the sector.

7. Agriculture Fast Track (AFT) Fund

Managed by the African Development Bank, the AFT Fund provides grant funding for the initial project development costs of a broad range of agriculture infrastructure projects spanning the entire value chain—from production to market—in Africa.

8. Libyan Investment Authority (LIA)

The LIA is a sovereign wealth fund managing Libya's oil revenue surplus. It oversees investments in various sectors, including agriculture, real estate, infrastructure, oil and gas, and financial instruments.

9. Italian Development Initiatives in North Africa

Italian companies, in collaboration with the Italian government, have initiated agricultural projects in North African countries such as Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, and Algeria. These projects aim to improve agricultural efficiency and resource management through the use of digital and satellite technologies.

10. ACWA Power

ACWA Power has signed agreements exceeding $1.78 billion to advance renewable energy and battery storage projects in regions including North Africa. Their initiatives aim to enhance energy infrastructure, which can indirectly benefit agricultural operations in the area.

Engaging with these organizations could provide Latter Day Farms with the necessary support and investment to enhance its agricultural initiatives in North Africa.

 POTENTIAL INVESTORS -SOUTHERN AFRICA

Latter Day Farmers, seeking investment to support its agricultural initiatives in Southern Africa, can consider approaching the following potential investors and investment funds active in the region:

1. Africa Agriculture and Trade Investment Fund (AATIF)

AATIF is an innovative public-private partnership dedicated to uplifting Africa's agricultural potential by investing responsibly in efficient local value chains. The fund aims to improve food security and provide additional employment and income to farmers, entrepreneurs, and laborers alike.

2. AgDevCo

AgDevCo is a leading specialist investor in African agriculture. For over 15 years, it has been making long-term debt and equity investments to build farming and agri-processing companies that deliver impact at scale.

3. Verdant Capital

Verdant Capital is a specialist investment bank and investment manager operating on a pan-African basis. The firm focuses on private credit and private equity, particularly in the agricultural sector, providing growth capital to medium-sized enterprises.

4. Agri-Vie Fund

Agri-Vie is an agri-business fund with a total size of USD 70 million, targeting Sub-Saharan Africa. The fund invests across the entire value chain of the agricultural, forestry, and aquaculture sectors.

5. Agri-Business Capital (ABC) Fund

The ABC Fund provides loans and equity investments adapted to the needs of rural SMEs, farmers' organizations, agri-preneurs, and rural financial institutions. It particularly targets commercially viable ventures that can help create employment, especially for youth and women, and improve rural livelihoods.

6. Terrain Africa

Terrain Africa focuses on investments in the Southern African Development Community (SADC), spanning primary agriculture, agri-processing, agri-infrastructure, agritech, agricultural development, and project development. They also act as independent advisors to investment managers, financial institutions, and pension funds.

7. Land Bank

Land Bank is a South African development finance institution that provides funding for agricultural startups and facilitates the inclusion of new entrants and disadvantaged persons in the economy. They offer financial products and services, including low monthly administration costs and development of suitable equity investment options and structures.

8. McKnight Foundation Collaborative Crop Research Program (CCRP)

The CCRP funds participatory, collaborative research on agroecological intensification, linking international, national, and local organizations with communities of smallholder farmers, researchers, development professionals, and other parties.

9. British International Investment (BII)

BII focuses on advancing green finance, providing electricity to millions of Africans while making profits for British taxpayers. They aim to expand green investments, focusing on decarbonizing countries and supporting sustainable agriculture.

10. African Development Bank (AfDB)

The AfDB, in partnership with institutions like the Italian state lender Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP), supports climate finance, sustainable agriculture, education, and technical assistance across Africa.

Engaging with these organizations could provide Latter Day Farms with the necessary support and investment to enhance its agricultural initiatives in Southern Africa.

Contact Latter Day Farms if you need help to connect with investors to help you on your farm in Africa .

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