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OCP Africa Presents Innovative Solutions To Support Farmers At Africa Agri Expo 2025

OCP Africa, a subsidiary of OCP Group and a world leader in the phosphate and derivatives market, showcased several key initiatives aimed at empowering African farmers with tailored agricultural solutions.

Central to OCP Africa’s offerings were its high-quality fertilizers, including the Triple Super Phosphate (TSP). This high-phosphate product is vital for improving soil fertility and increasing crop yields, thereby addressing critical agricultural challenges.

OCP Africa also emphasized its commitment to farmer education and support through the OCP School Lab program, which has delivered interactive training and agronomic advice to hundreds of thousands of farmers in various African countries.

This initiative is designed to equip farmers with the knowledge and skills necessary for successful farming. Additionally, OCP Africa introduced its “Farmer Hubs” program, featuring local stations that provide farmers with direct access to training rooms, soil analysis laboratories, greenhouses, and essential agricultural inputs such as fertilizers, seeds, and agrochemicals.

The Africa Agri Expo is a major agricultural trade show held in Nairobi, Kenya. It is considered the largest agricultural event in Africa, where agribusinesses and agri-professionals gather to showcase the latest products, technologies, and innovations.

The event, which took place at KICC on February 19th and 20th, served as a platform to present important initiatives, including OCP Africa’s Agribooster program, which aims to enhance farmers’ access to crucial resources for their agricultural endeavors.

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