Magic Markets #29: Investing in Agri

Episode 29 June 09, 2021 00:25:56
Magic Markets #29: Investing in Agri
Magic Markets
Magic Markets #29: Investing in Agri

Jun 09 2021 | 00:25:56

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Show Notes

Wandile Sihlobo is an expert on the agriculture sector in South Africa. He is the Chief Economist of the Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa (Agbiz) and has written numerous columns and blog posts in addition to his published book, "Finding Common Ground: Land, Equity, and Agriculture".

Sihlobo is a member of the Presidential Economic Advisory Council and has served in roles at Stats SA and the International Trade Commission of South Africa.

In summary: there is nobody better to speak to about the agriculture sector in South Africa.

The Finance Ghost and Mohammed Nalla (Moe-Knows) discussed the investment opportunity in this sector in South Africa with Sihlobo and unpacked important topics like the strength of the rand and the levels in the value chain that are most attractive to investors.

This episode of Magic Markets is brought to you by Olive Venture Capital Company, a s12J-compliant investment vehicle that is welcoming new investors until the s12J window closes at the end of June 2021. Listen to Ep 28 of Magic Markets for more information or visit the Olive VCC website.

Olive VCC is an authorised financial services provider.

 

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