The African Agribusiness Incubators Network (AAIN) is a private sector entity and an internationally-recognized organization set up to incubate incubators for job and wealth creation in Africa.
to ensure that the incubators have efficient systems and staff with the necessary skills
To keep incubators aware of emerging technologies and new market
To equip incubator management with the best business tools and help
To help incubator managers identify weaknesses and affect
To facilitate transactions between agribusiness incubators and their incubatees
AAIN has over 1600 mentors in Africa, Business development and mentorship focused on youth and women.
Incubation Systems and Skills Development
AAIN has over 300 Small Scale Incubator Hubs established in Africa.
AAIN has helped 4,500 enterprises to access local and international markets.
“ I had a pretty good mentor and I am very thankful for being part of the mentorship program. With the influence and the networks of Mr Basil, Destiny Farms has finally secured investment from Bank of Uganda to establish an Industrial Park for agriculture processing. This is a dream come true. I say God bless AAIN and FAO for the good work.
Andrew Bamugye, Uganda
“Thanks to AAIN for including Sojanon in the mentorship. Our mentor has supported us in branding and product standardization. We have also registered our soya product lines with the West Africa Intellectual Property Right. This is allowing us to market across West Africa with less hindrance. Thank you very much for the support and opportunity.
Patrice Sewade, Benin
“Hallo AAIN team, I am writing this to express my deepest gratitude on behalf of AWAK for the good job you done with our team. AWAK has since grown steadily and is creating impact through strategic partnerships. Our management team is well structured with formal working policy documents that inform the organization operations. Thanks to the board governance and leadership mentorship by AAIN.”
Judy Matu, Kenya