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To better serve its constituencies, PanAAC has identified four main pillars around which its programmes would be articulated. These are: Information; Technology; Partnerships and linkages among key players; and Financing to support the African agribusiness sector
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PanAAC is a private sector driven platform that seeks to bring together agribusiness and agro-industry Value chains and support services to enable them easily access information, knowledge, strategic partnerships and financial remediation. PanAAC’s constituents comprise of input suppliers, producer organizations, processors
and packagers, logistic providers, wholesalers, retailers, financiers, exporters, and business development providers.
PanAAC was formed at a private sector agribusiness meeting in Johannesburg, South Africa in June, 2007 followed by a consolidation meeting in Accra, Ghana (November, 2007). It is registered as not for-profit-organization in Nairobi, Kenya.

Promote sustainable Agribusiness and Agro-industry in Africa through enhanced productivity and competitiveness at national, regional and global levels.
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To develop a strategic network involved in African agribusiness and agro-industry value chain to increase growth, foster productivity, promote intra-regional trade and attract direct investment in the food system.