The 9th edition of Africa Agri Expo (AAE) 2026 is scheduled to be held on 11 and 12 February 2026 at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi, Kenya, with TAB Group entering the final phase of preparations as the countdown moves into its last two months. The upcoming edition is expected to convene the global agriculture community for two days of structured engagement focused on agribusiness development, agritech deployment, and cross border collaboration.
As one of the continent’s established platforms for agribusiness, agritech, and sustainable development, Africa Agri Expo returns at a time when Africa’s agriculture sector is experiencing rapid shifts driven by the need for climate smart practices, operational efficiency, and technology enabled solutions. The Africa Agri Expo 2026 edition is positioned to reflect these evolving priorities by bringing together stakeholders across the agri food value chain for dialogue, business exchange, and knowledge sharing.
Final Preparations Underway for February 2026 Event
With final arrangements in progress, Africa Agri Expo 2026 is set to welcome policymakers, investors, agritech innovators, and agribusiness stakeholders from more than 50 countries. The event continues to serve as a convergence point for international and regional participants engaging with Africa’s agricultural markets, policy environment, and investment landscape, reinforcing its role as a global platform centered on the continent’s agri food systems.
A strong and varied exhibitor lineup has already been confirmed for the ninth edition. Companies including FAE S P A, Hantech, Garuda Aerospace, Clariant Gulf, Zytex Biotech Lamberti, Humintech GmbH, Indo Amines, and Omkar Agri Global are preparing to participate. The exhibition will feature solutions covering precision farming, advanced agricultural machinery, biological inputs, specialty chemicals, digital agriculture tools, and drone based applications, offering a comprehensive view of technologies currently influencing sustainable agriculture and food production systems.
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Conference Programme to Address Sector Priorities
In parallel with the exhibition, a high level conference programme will run across both days, focusing on key agricultural priorities relevant to Africa. Discussions will address climate smart farming practices and technology adoption, modernization of food supply systems, agri financing mechanisms and cross border trade opportunities, developments in agricultural innovation, and the use of digital and scalable approaches to support smallholder farmers. Through these sessions, Africa Agri Expo 2026 is expected to facilitate policy dialogue, partnership formation, and investment engagement aimed at building resilient and inclusive agri food ecosystems across the region.
Commenting on the upcoming event, TAB Group’s management stated that with the expo approaching, the organization is preparing to host global stakeholders in Nairobi, noting that the 2026 edition is expected to deliver timely insights, practical opportunities, and collaborative engagements relevant to Africa’s agriculture ecosystem.
Registrations Open as Countdown Continues
With limited time remaining ahead of the February 2026 dates, registrations for the 9th Africa Agri Expo are currently open, and stakeholders from across agribusiness, agritech, finance, and policy are being encouraged to secure their participation as preparations move toward completion.
