The Harvest Intelligence

Africa's $60 Billion gap
is your investment thesis.

Africa's $60 Billion gap is your investment thesis.

Strategic intelligence on African agribusiness, food infrastructure investment, and the compounding returns of owning the value chain. Written for serious capital — not casual readers.

Africa Holds 60% of Global Uncultivated Arable Land2,000 Hectares Secured · Deed of Assignment IssuedAgro Outperforms Urban Real Estate 15x in Net YieldPlanting Actively Underway — Not Conceptual$60B in Annual African Food Imports — Addressable TodayAfrica Holds 60% of Global Uncultivated Arable Land2,000 Hectares Secured · Deed of Assignment IssuedAgro Outperforms Urban Real Estate 15x in Net YieldPlanting Actively Underway — Not Conceptual$60B in Annual African Food Imports — Addressable Today

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Agro net yield advantage over a ₦150M Lagos duplex
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Why Serious Capital Is Leaving Real Estate and Moving to African Farmland

A ₦150M duplex in Lagos earns ₦3M in annual rent. The same capital structured into deed-secured agricultural land at Feed Africa targets ₦45M at crop maturity. That is not speculation. It is arithmetic. The investors who understand this first will hold the most profitable positions on the continent. The ones who don't will continue paying premium prices for depreciating concrete.

14 min read  ·  Feed Africa Intelligence Desk  ·  April 2026
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of the world's uncultivated arable land sits inside Africa

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Africa spends annually importing food it is capable of growing

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hectares deed-secured in Nigeria, with planting already underway

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of African cocoa is exported raw — surrendering the processing margin

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