African agrifood VC doesn’t need Silicon Valley’s model
16 January 2026Agrifood investment in Africa grows steadily, driven by local realities rather than hypergrowth logic.
Agrifood investment in Africa grows steadily, driven by local realities rather than hypergrowth logic.
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