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AfDB commits $15m in AFSF

Africa Global Funds
June 26, 2018, 8:26 p.m.
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The African Development Bank has approved a $15m equity investment in Africa Food Security Fund (AFSF), to support enterprises in agri-business SMEs and enhance food security in Africa

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The African Development Bank has approved a $15m equity investment in Africa Food Security Fund (AFSF), to support enterprises in agri-business SMEs and enhance food security in Africa

AFSF is a second-generation fund, managed by Zebu Investment Partners, which targets a total capitalization of $100m.

The Fund will invest in potential high-growth Small and Medium Enterprises operating in the food and agriculture value chains across sub-Saharan Africa. 

It aims to  address the needs of  least served operators in agricultural SMEs segment that are not targets of the larger private equity funds and commercial banks.

The Fund Manager is experienced in food production and processing at the SME level. 

Considering the largely underserved needs of agricultural financing in Africa, the Fund’s investment policy entails deployment of equity or quasi equity instruments to provide expansion capital in the majority of cases with average ticket size of $6m to allow for follow-on investments without the need to seek additional external funding.

With a sharper focus on Sub-Saharan Africa and relying on its presence in South Africa, Ghana and Mauritius, the Fund will invest in underserved countries such as Senegal, Mail and Rwanda.  

It is envisaged that the Fund will create at least 20 direct jobs for each $1m invested, benefit over 14,000 smallholder farmers with women taking at least 40% of jobs created.

In addition to its investments, the Fund will provide post-investment support through a technical assistance facility to investee companies. 

Akinwumi Adesina, the Bank’s President, reiterated the need to link all efforts on this Project to the Technologies for Africa Agriculture Transformation (TAAT) program for productivity enhancement at the upstream level.

The Fund’s investment strategy is fully aligned with the Bank’s Ten Year Strategy (2013-2022), as well as the Regional Integration Policy and Strategy (2013 - 2024) especially on its inclusive activities. 

The current potential pipeline companies are aligned to the objectives of the Bank’s High 5s – Feed Africa (through investments in food, beverage and agro processing companies); Industrialize Africa (through investments in processing companies); Integrate Africa (through investments in businesses that cater to regional economies); and Improve the quality of life of Africans (through provision of a technical assistance facility). 

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