African Access Agriculture - Access to Agriculture

The objective of African Access Agricultural Holdings is to take advantage of the opportunities that currently exist for strategic investors looking for positive net average returns.

African Access Agriculture - Access to Agriculture

African Access Holdings has made the strategic decision to enter the Agricultural Business as it believes that significant growth opportunities lie ahead in this sector and overall the sector has not benefited from substantial investment flows, leading to underinvestment. Sub-Saharan Africa, including South Africa, has the largest biomass potential in the world with vast high potential land and resources available.

The world is currently experiencing a rebirth of agriculture on the back of increased demand for food and commodities, very high energy prices and a movement throughout the world to renewable energies and the conservation of the natural environment. This is not a short to medium term happening but a long term phenomenon which will give rise to a shift in production patterns, new investments in primary and secondary agriculture and a move towards renewable and sustainable energy utilisation.

The objective of African Access Agricultural Holdings is to take advantage of the opportunities that currently exist for strategic investors looking for positive net average returns. However, in seeking these returns, the company has the specific mission of enabling broad based empowerment in the agricultural sector. AAAH assists their development through supporting emerging smallscale black farmers, black cooperatives, agencies and agents by broadening their access to markets, inputs and other critical services and hence increasing their active participation in commercial agriculture.

African Access Agricultural Holdings has established four subsidiaries to help realise this objective, namely, African Access Agri, Irrimec, Zambli 180 and Access Renewable Energy

African Access Agriculture - Access to Agriculture

Sub-Saharan Africa, including South Africa, has the largest biomass potential in the world with vast high potential land and resources available.

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