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A DEFINING MOMENT.
A JOINT VISION.

AFRICA’S ONLY 360 ENGINE TO SCALE THE ENTIRE FOOD ECOSYSTEM.

The inaugural edition of Gulfood360 Africa/Kenya marks the convergence of technology, global trade, logistics, innovation and Food & Beverage into a single, integrated value-chain platform, unlocking access to Africa’s trillion-dollar growth economy. As the world’s largest industry ecosystem expands onto the continent, Kenya is positioned as the gateway to Africa’s advancing trade, agritech, logistics, and food systems.

Launching in Nairobi from 4 - 6 May 2027, Gulfood360 Africa/Kenya connects global buyers and partners with Africa’s rapidly growing food economy, projected to reach $567.31 billion by 2032. The platform positions Kenya as the continent’s conduit between African supply and international demand, accelerating export pipelines, unlocking processing and manufacturing partnerships, and integrating AI-driven agri-tech and logistics innovation across the farm-to-factory-to-future continuum.

4 -6 May 2027 | Kenyatta International Convention Centre, Nairobi
 

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Endorsed by Government
of Kenya

The launch of Gulfood360 Africa/Kenya signals a decisive step in Kenya's trade and investment journey. Anchored by the Kenya-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and supported by structural reforms, this moment reflects a country mobilising its full value chain for global trade. Kenya is positioning itself as Africa's gateway, connecting farms, factories, & supply corridors to the world.

Hon. Lee
Kinyanjui

Cabinet Secretary
Ministry of Investments,
Trade & Industry (MITI)

Agriculture sits at the heart of Kenya's economy, contributing over a quarter of our GDP and supporting millions of livelihoods across the country. Gulfood360 Africa/Kenya reflects our commitment to converting this agricultural strength into global opportunity, connecting Kenyan and African producers with the rest of the world.

Sen. Mutahi
Kagwe, EGH

Cabinet Secretary
Ministry of Agriculture and
Livestock Development