International Conference on Contract Farming (ICCF) 2025 Officially Kicks off Convening Global Leaders
NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 18 –The International Conference on Contract Farming (ICCF) has officially kick off in Sarit Expo Centre, Nairobi set for 18th to 19th November 2025, bringing together influential voices shaping the future of agriculture.
The high-level two-day event is designed to bring together influential voices and key stakeholders who are actively shaping the future landscape of global agriculture and food systems.
This crucial assembly will feature a diverse and powerful roster of participants, including industry leaders from cutting-edge sectors like agri-innovation and fintech, alongside representatives from crucial farmer-focused NGOs.
They will join dedicated agripreneurs, active farmers, policymakers, and strategic investors for two days of intensive dialogue, collaboration, and networking aimed at developing sustainable and equitable contract farming models.
This year’s conference will spotlight the evolving role of contract farming in strengthening food systems, improving market access, and empowering smallholder farmers across Africa and beyond.
Delegates will engage in insightful panel discussions, case-study sessions, expert presentations and strategic networking forums designed to foster meaningful collaboration.
A key expected outcome of ICCF 2025 is the formation of meaningful partnerships between farmers, agripreneurs, and industry players alliances poised to strengthen contract farming models and add value across the entire agricultural ecosystem.
Additionally, the conference will feature dynamic side events, including:A high-level networking event, hosted in partnership with the Cereals Growers Association (CGA), designed to connect participants with potential collaborators.
A dedicated Deal Room, where stakeholders can negotiate contracts, explore investment opportunities, and forge long-term partnerships.
“ICCF 2025 invites all stakeholders committed to advancing agricultural transformation to attend, connect, and contribute to building sustainable, market-oriented farming systems”

