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African Agro Real Estate Development Summit
The African Agro Real Estate Development Summit (AAREDS) is a high-level industry forum focused on structuring, financing, and regulating agro real estate development in Africa. It brings together policymakers, institutional leaders, financial institutions, traditional authorities, and private developers to define credible and scalable models for agricultural land development.
Agro real estate developers
Agribusiness operators
Institutional and private investors
Financial institutions
Government and policy stakeholders
Landowners and traditional institutions
If you are exploring land-backed agricultural investment or large-scale agro infrastructure, the summit is relevant to you.
AAREDS creates open discussions around due diligence standards, land governance frameworks, regulatory alignment, and investor protection. The goal is to distinguish credible agro real estate development from speculative or poorly structured schemes.
Yes. Policymakers and government stakeholders will participate in discussions focused on agricultural policy, land administration, and public–private collaboration frameworks.
Attendees can expect:
Strategic industry insights
Policy clarity
Institutional networking
Risk-awareness frameworks
Collaboration opportunities across the agro real estate value chain
