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OPPORTUNITIES

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Agriculture - Food Processing

"A strong agribusiness sector is vital for Africa's economic future.” Africa’s Food Markets Could Create One Trillion Dollar Opportunity by 2030. The demand for quality food is increasing for a growing population, especially in urban areas.  It is time for you to seize these business opportunities by starting a small food processing industry and create value-added products from cereals, grains, nuts, fruits and vegetables.

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Construction & Real Estate

A real estate boom is a natural byproduct of emerging market growth via rapid urbanization and expanding middle classes. As growth moderates, particularly as seen in Asian markets, the rate of construction activity remains rapid, according to the PWC report “Real Estate 2020”, only boosting investment opportunities. A huge business opportunity for foreign companies. 

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Tourism & Hospitality

The emerging markets are set to post faster growth in revenue than their counterparts in developed countries, making them integral to the expansion strategies of some of the world’s leading hotel developers. The growth potential of Africa is high mainly because of the rapid economic growth in some economies, a growing middle class and an increase in visits from foreign visitors.

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Computer & Internet Services

Connect All Africans

These recent telecommunication technologies can immediately benefit Africa even before global networking is spread over. Low-cost solutions are indeed already available to give individuals access to electronic networking. This huge market size is an opportunity for foreign investor.  

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Trade 

The region is home to some of the fastest-growing economies in the world and has a GDP of $1.5 trillion, a population of more than 900 million people, and the fastest-growing middle class on the planet. 

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Energy

Africa’s power and energy sector is a critical driver of growth and development across the continent. African countries are looking increasingly to private investors as they grow their ability to produce electricity, liberalizing their energy sectors to support investor participation

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