AAAM’s Strategy 2026 positions the Agripreneurship Alliance as a lean, networked ecosystem builder working across African agrifood entrepreneurship systems and higher education. Our work focuses on supporting universities, development partners, and ecosystem actors to design and strengthen effective entrepreneurship ecosystems.
A key element of the strategy is building on AAAM’s consultancy and ecosystem advisory work, using this both to sustain the organisation financially and to advance our not-for-profit mission of strengthening inclusive agrifood entrepreneurship ecosystems across Africa.
Alongside university partnerships and the expansion of the Entrepreneurship in African Agribusiness (EiAA) course as a multilingual continental resource, AAAM is also seeking to build relationships with national-level ecosystem actors, including incubators, entrepreneur support organisations, and BDS networks.