News
Groups and companies from five African countries join the Agro Africa B2B Forum
Five organisations and companies confirmed their cooperation with Targi Kielce by submitting official partnership declarations. They emphasise their readiness to jointly build the event and their commitment to promoting the Agro Africa B2B Forum in African markets. The partners declared their support in organising economic missions, recruiting participants, and acquiring importers, distributors, investors, and government representatives interested in cooperating with Polish producers.
Partners represent both East and West Africa. Mamay Group will promote the forum in Ethiopia, as well as in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda; BrazAfric will operate in Kenya and East African countries. Rwapol focuses on Rwanda and the East African Community region, while First International Business and Engineering Ltd has declared support in Guinea and West African countries. Africa Poland Chamber of Commerce LBG will promote the event in Ghana and the West, East and Sub-Saharan African markets.
Agro Africa B2B Forum with B2B discussions and meetings
Preparations for the Agro Africa B2B Forum are already underway; the organisers are working on the event program, the content of the lectures and discussions, and are engaging foreign delegations. The forum will combine a conference on economic cooperation between Poland and African countries with a business section.
in addition to panels and presentations on trade, investment, agricultural mechanisation, and technology transfer, an extensive B2B meeting zone is planned. Polish producers of agricultural machinery, agricultural technologies, irrigation systems, farm equipment and livestock solutions will be able to conduct individual talks with importers, distributors, entrepreneurs and investors from African countries.
As emphasised by the corporate partners of the Agro Africa B2B Forum, their mission extends far beyond mere promotion; they are actively scouting for business leaders genuinely interested in partnering with Polish firms. They have announced plans to enlist the support of economic chambers, industry organisations, public institutions, and entrepreneurial circles to ensure that the delegates arriving in Kielce are buyers looking to procure machinery, technology, and advanced agricultural solutions.
Cultivating an International Network of Partners "The signing of these five partnerships marks a critical milestone in our forum preparations. Dialogues are already underway with further organisations, companies, and institutions from various African countries that have expressed a strong desire to join this landmark project," reveals Joanna Marcjan, Deputy Director of the Trade Fair Department at the Kielce Exhibition and Congress Centre.
The ultimate objective of the Agro Africa B2B Forum is to build an enduring platform that facilitates direct contact between Polish manufacturers and African partners, thereby accelerating trade, technological exchange, and investment cooperation.
The XXXII AGROTECH International Fair of Agricultural Techniques will run from March 12 to 14, 2027, at Targi Kielce, with the Agro Africa B2B Forum taking place on 13 March.