EAGC’s mandate spans 10 countries of the Eastern Africa region; Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi and Zambia.
As an organisation, we are committed to amplifying the voice of Africa’s grain industry fostering a supportive operating environment, and advancing structured grain trade.
Our leaders of change bring diverse regional experience, technical expertise, and a shared commitment to structured grain trade and food security across the Eastern Africa region.
We aim to bring together expertise from across the globe and use resources efficiently to address shared challenges and unlock opportunities within the region’s grain value chain.
EAGC continues to champion the region’s grain sector interests by engaging policymakers through sustained public–private dialogue to advocate for policies that enable efficient, structured and profitable grain trade.
This pillar serves as a one-stop shop for timely, accurate, and relevant market information for grain stakeholders in Eastern Africa, helping them make informed decisions and operate more efficiently across the grain value chain.
EAGC’s Structured Trading System (STS) integrates infrastructure, supportive policies, digital platforms, and certified institutions to facilitate transparent, efficient, and inclusive grain trade.
This service identifies capacity gaps among grain value chain stakeholders and responds through collaboratively designed training, research, and consultancy solutions.
G-Soko grain trade facilitation platform continue to witness exponential growth in number of volume of commodity traded and transactions.
RATIN a data driven platform that provides timely, credible, and accessible agricultural market and trade data that aids informed decision making.
The Grain Trade Business Hub (G-HUB) model aims to bridge the current trade linkages gap that has long disadvantaged smallholder farmers.
GBI identifies capacity gaps among grain value chain stakeholders and responds through collaboratively designed training, research, and consultancy solutions.
EAGC’s ISO 17020 accreditation reaffirms our role as a trusted inspection body committed to quality, integrity, and compliance in the grain sector.
This biannual summit addresses emerging trends, market opportunities, and critical issues shaping regional and global grain trade.
Through our country-level ABFs, we bring together grain sector players including farmers, processors and traders to engage in dialogue, build networks, and forge strategic business linkages.
EAGC led policy forums ensures that grain sector policies are practical, inclusive, and aligned with the needs of farmers, traders, processors, and other value chain actors.
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EAGC-GBI promotes knowledge sharing and innovation while supporting compliance with grain quality, food safety standards, and technical regulations that enable regional grain trade.
As an organisation, we are committed to amplifying the voice of Africa’s grain industry, fostering a supportive operating environment, and advancing structured grain trade in the region and beyond.
To be the leading voice for the grain industry in Africa
We advocate for policies and market solutions that facilitates efficient, structured, inclusive, sustainable and profitable grain trade.
We uphold fairness, equal opportunity, and meaningful participation for all stakeholders across the grain value chain.
EAGC strives to create synergy with other players in the industry
We aspire to uphold accountability, transparency and prudence in institutional management
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