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The outlook for the Agribusiness and Regional property markets and the Australian economy will be the focus of our live webinar on Thursday, 25th July. NAB’s Alison Blanshard will be joined by NAB Economist, Lea Jurkovic, and Herron Todd White Executive Director Agribusiness, John McKillop, to discuss these hot topics, as well as trends and themes to watch. Register for the webinar https://lnkd.in/gbt2-Fey #NAB #agribusiness #ruralproperty #regionalproperty #webinar #property
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A few words from Ben Leyka on the importance of the African Agri Investment Indaba. Ben is the Chief Executive Officer of the African Agri Council NPC (AAC). The African Agri Council is a Pan-African organization that promotes the development of African agriculture by facilitating investment into bankable projects across the value chain. He is also the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Equitics Holding Inc, an impact investment company dedicated to developing businesses in emerging economies. #AAC #AAII24 #africandevelopment #sustainabledevelopment #agriinvestment
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Check out my new episode featuring top insights on Kenyan coffee and investment opportunities.#KenyaCoffee, #CoffeeIndustry #CoffeeExports #InvestmentOpportunities #DubaiCoffeeMarket
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Exciting News for Agribusiness Enthusiasts! 🚜🌱 Below we share an amazing infographic showcasing the dynamic landscape of Ukrainian agribusiness in 2023. Discover the resilience and growth potential of this dynamic market, even in the face of challenges. Simple yet packed with invaluable data, this infographic offers a comprehensive overview of key trends, market dynamics, and growth opportunities in Ukrainian agribusiness. Despite geopolitical tensions, Ukrainian agribusiness remains robust, showcasing remarkable resilience. Explore how the industry navigates challenges and continues to thrive amidst adversity. From increasing demand for sustainable practices to leveraging technology for enhanced efficiency, uncover the key drivers propelling growth in Ukrainian agribusiness. Learn how innovation and strategic initiatives are reshaping the landscape. Whether you're a seasoned industry professional or an aspiring entrepreneur, this infographic makes it easy to grasp complex information and stay ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving agribusiness sector. Don't miss out on this valuable resource! #Agribusiness #Ukraine #Infographic #BusinessInsights #IndustryTrends #GlobalGrowth
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This is a very interesting step to attract investors to the local market.
Ethiopian Investment Commission (EIC) introduced changes to some of the investment areas initially reserved for domestic investors. Article 4(7) of the Investment Regulation No. 474/2020, among other things, reserved export trade of raw coffee, Khat, Oilseeds, Pulses, hides and Skins, and forest products for domestic investors only. However, the current Directive issued by the Investment Board provides that any foreign investor can engage in export trade investment of raw coffee, khat, oilseeds, pulses, hides and skins, forest products, poultry and livestock bought on the market. This is a significant policy shift for foreign investors interested to engage in those investment areas. It has to be noted that the Investment Proclamation No. 1180/2020 Article 6(4) empowers the Investment Board (which is Chaired by the Prime Minister) to be able to open to foreign investors the investment sectors that are reserved for domestic investors by the Proclamation and the Regulation.
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Check out my blog post https://wix.to/0oZMRQq "Ready to invest in Africa? 🌍 Our trade advisory company is here to make your business entry smooth and successful. With expert market research, strategic matchmaking, and comprehensive support, we're your gateway to unlocking opportunities across the continent.💼✨ #InvestInAfrica #TradeAdvisory #BusinessGrowth"
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The mid-year in review and outlook for the Agribusiness and Regional property markets and the Australian economy will be the focus of our live webinar on Thursday, 25th July. NAB’s Alison Blanshard will be joined by NAB Economist, Lea Jurkovic, and Herron Todd White Executive Director Agribusiness, John McKillop, to discuss these hot topics, as well as trends and themes to watch. Register for the webinar https://lnkd.in/gB9hyBin #NAB #agribusiness #ruralproperty #regionalproperty #webinar #property
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Ethiopian Investment Commission (EIC) introduced changes to some of the investment areas initially reserved for domestic investors. Article 4(7) of the Investment Regulation No. 474/2020, among other things, reserved export trade of raw coffee, Khat, Oilseeds, Pulses, hides and Skins, and forest products for domestic investors only. However, the current Directive issued by the Investment Board provides that any foreign investor can engage in export trade investment of raw coffee, khat, oilseeds, pulses, hides and skins, forest products, poultry and livestock bought on the market. This is a significant policy shift for foreign investors interested to engage in those investment areas. It has to be noted that the Investment Proclamation No. 1180/2020 Article 6(4) empowers the Investment Board (which is Chaired by the Prime Minister) to be able to open to foreign investors the investment sectors that are reserved for domestic investors by the Proclamation and the Regulation.
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