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Swedfund, BII and Norfund invest $85 million in AgDevCo to support agribusinesses in Africa

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Swedfund, BII and Norfund invest $85 million in AgDevCo to support agribusinesses in Africa

The joint commitment will support small and medium-sized agribusinesses to increase productivity and expand food systems across sub-Saharan Africa. AgDevCo’s investments have already benefited over two million smallholder farmers, improving their livelihoods, climate resilience and food security.

Swedfund, alongside British International Investment (BII) and Norfund, have announced a joint $85 million investment in AgDevCo, the specialist investor transforming agriculture across sub-Saharan Africa. The equity investment comprises up to $20 million from Swedfund, $50 million from BII and $15 million from Norfund, with the funding aimed at supporting high-impact agribusinesses to increase productivity and improve food security in rural areas.

The investment will enable AgDevCo to expand its portfolio of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across countries in sub-Saharan Africa. This will include agribusinesses producing nutritious foods for local consumption and high-value export crops. AgDevCo’s portfolio contributes to improved food security, poverty reduction in underserved communities and the growth of competitive industries.

Africa faces complex and urgent challenges in its agricultural sector, including limited financing, climate vulnerabilities, low market access and underdeveloped value chains. AgDevCo works to address these issues by investing across the agricultural value chain, from primary production to logistics, ensuring sustainable practices and improved resilience.

In 2023, over 2.4 million small-scale farmers, customers, and traders of which 29 per cent were women benefited from markets and income opportunities linked to AgDevCo’s portfolio companies. Furthermore, over 28,000 jobs were directly supported in the same year.

AgDevCo reports that each dollar invested to date has already generated $2.50 of higher incomes for rural and peri-urban households through employment and other income-generating opportunities, such as being able to rear improved breeds of backyard chickens. With this investment, the platform expects its portfolio to be delivering benefits for four million farmers, as well as supporting 60,000 jobs annually by 2030.

AgDevCo’s model overcomes the financing gap by providing flexible, long-term capital and support to businesses that otherwise would not have access to traditional sources of funding. This approach allows agribusinesses to scale sustainably while overcoming local financing challenges, driving productivity and efficiency in rural economies.

In addition, this investment marks a significant progress in climate finance. Well over half of AgDevCo’s primary production investments implement some form of regenerative agriculture, promoting climate adaptation and resilience alongside significant amounts of carbon sequestration. This supports the DFIs’ commitment to advancing climate-positive investments and reducing carbon emissions across sub-Saharan Africa.

Tomas Wadström, Senior Investment Manager at Swedfund, said: “Improved Food Systems is one of Swedfund’s focus areas. The agricultural sector in sub-Saharan Africa faces numerous challenges such as limited access to financing, climate vulnerabilities, and poor infrastructure. Therefore, it is important to invest across the food value chain to boost resilience, adaptability, and food security. This in turn will contribute to poverty reduction through job creation and better production capacities, not least for smallholder farmers”.

Roman Frenkel, Director and Head of Food, Agriculture and Natural Capital at BII, said: “This investment underscores BII’s commitment to empowering agribusinesses that are driving sustainable practices, strengthening food systems, and building economic opportunities for rural communities. Through this collaboration, we are not only enhancing food security but also laying the foundation for long-term development and prosperity across sub-Saharan Africa. We are excited to deepen our partnership with AgDevCo and work alongside Norfund and Swedfund to transform food systems in Africa."

Donald Muchiri Kariuki, Investment Manager at Norfund, said:At Norfund, we recognize agriculture as a cornerstone for fostering inclusive and sustainable economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa. Our $15 million to bring our total investment in AgDevCo to $35 million, reflects our unwavering commitment to supporting enterprises that empower smallholder farmers, enhance local food systems, and build resilience against climate change. By addressing the financing gaps and driving sustainable practices, this partnership is not only a catalyst for increased productivity but also a vital step toward lifting underserved communities out of poverty. Together with BII, Swedfund, and AgDevCo, we are proud to contribute to a brighter, more secure future for millions across the region.”

Daniel Hulls, CEO at AgDevCo, said: “Developing commercial agriculture in Africa requires patient and strategic investment. We are fortunate to have shareholders who recognize the huge potential as well as the challenges of investing in the sector. This latest capital injection from BII, Norfund, and Swedfund strengthens AgDevCo’s position as a leading specialist investor, enabling us to grow our portfolio and drive positive impact at scale."

About AgDevCo

AgDevCo is an investment company dedicated to developing African agriculture through investments in agribusinesses. Its vision is a thriving commercial African agriculture sector that benefits both people and planet. The company was established in 2009 with UK Government being a long-term supporter and major funder, with an endowment currently at $190 million. In 2022, AgDevCo secured funding from BII, Norfund, and DFC. It has around 40 companies in its current portfolio spread over eleven countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, with the biggest exposure in Mozambique, Malawi, Kenya, Cote d’Ivoire and Zambia.

AgDevCo invests across the agricultural value chain including inputs, primary production and logistics in lower and lower-middle income Sub-Saharan African countries.

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Swedfund is Sweden’s development finance institution with the mission to reduce poverty through sustainable investments in developing countries. Swedfund plays an important role in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the Paris Agreement on climate. Swedfund shares the same goal as development cooperation in general, but the tools Swedfund uses are different. Swedfund has two instruments to fulfil its mission: sustainable investments in the private sector and technical feasibility studies through the Project Accelerator targeting the public sector.

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