Rooted in West Africa. Built for Global Agribusiness.
GROWTECH. WEST AFRICA in Numbers
5,000+
Visitors
100+
Exhibitors
50+
International Speakers
20+
Seminar Sessions
Three focused sectors. One powerful platform.
Agriculture
Agriculture in West Africa is evolving rapidly, driven by population growth, food security programmes, and government investment in local production and import substitution.
This sector connects suppliers of irrigation, seeds, mechanisation, and post-harvest solutions with farms and agribusinesses working to improve productivity and reduce losses.
Aquaculture
Aquaculture is becoming a key pillar of food security across West Africa, driven by rising fish consumption, declining wild stocks, and government efforts to boost local production.
From hatcheries and feed to pond systems and cold chain solutions, this sector connects suppliers with farmers and stakeholders working to scale sustainable fish farming.
Livestock, Poultry & Animal Health
Livestock and poultry production remain essential to meeting West Africa’s growing demand for affordable protein, driven by population growth, urbanisation, and investment in local meat, egg, and dairy production.
This sector connects suppliers of feed, breeding, veterinary, and farm solutions with producers working to improve productivity and animal health.
Why West Africa?
Agriculture contributes to 24% of Nigeria's GDP.
The West African agriculture market is expected to exceed $120B in value by 2030.
Over 60% of West Africa’s population depends on agriculture for their livelihood.
Nigeria has 80+ million hectares of arable land, one of the largest in Africa.






















