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    AFEX: Innovative Financing for Nigerian Commodities

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaOctober 2, 2024 News No Comments3 Mins Read
    AFEX: Innovative Financing for Nigerian Commodities
    Ayodeji Balogun CEO afex
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    AFEX: Innovative Financing for Nigerian Commodities

    Africa’s leading commodities player, AFEX, ahead of the 2024 local harvest season, reiterated the importance of driving investment in agriculture through innovative commodity-based instruments. This was the focus of discussion at the just concluded CEO breakfast, where top capital market operators and financial market executives were present. The dialogue extensively explored the range of financial instruments for subscription, while focusing on the Exchange-Traded Commodities as an alternative investment class.

    The Exchange traded Commodities (ETC’s) are the commodities variant of the financial market Exchange Traded Funds (ETF’s)and are designed as a basket of diverse commodities in one instrument. This allows investors to expand their scope and benefit by having access to the returns of all the components in the basket as opposed to just one commodity. For the agriculture sector, ETCs play a crucial role in driving investment and supporting sustainable growth. By providing a transparent and efficient way to invest in agricultural commodities, ETCs attract a wider range of investors, including institutional investors, hedge funds, and individual investors. This increased investment helps to enhance market liquidity, reduce price volatility, support research and development, and promote sustainable agriculture.

    The COO, AFEX Commodities Exchange, Oluwafunto Olasemo in her presentation emphasized the importance of these types of investments, saying, “the country is growing an average rate of 2% annually but, the year -on-year growth for agriculture productivity is just about 1%. The goal of the exchange has always been to facilitate investment in the commodities ecosystem by creating risk-adjusted instruments that allow players contribute to the growth of the ag sector, which is incredibly necessary for economic growth, while simultaneously driving wealth creation for investors” She also reiterated, “the current government relief policy for the food security crisis is temporary, revolving around importation to close the gap but, we cannot import ourselves out of food insecurity because the gap is huge.” The task at hand is to increase productivity and meet growing demand. One of the viable solutions discussed at the meeting was the need to unlock capital and encourage private investment for the agricultural sector through tailored products such as the ETC.

    The Group CEO, Ayodeji Balogun also remarked on AFEX’s journey in the commodities ecosystem, saying “Our experience, and moving from that, success, in creating innovative financial instruments is rooted in a deep understanding of both the agricultural and financial sectors. By leveraging our expertise and leveraging the latest technologies, we have been able to develop products that meet the specific needs of investors while also contributing to the overall development of the Nigerian economy. This is perhaps the first step of that journey, as we require continuous partnerships with key stakeholders, including financial institutions, regulatory bodies, and agricultural cooperatives.”

    With over 10 years of experience in the commodities market, AFEX at the event highlighted their commitment to seeing Africa feed itself. Moving forward, the team mentioned plans to introduce non-agricultural assets such as metals, allowing the ETC to be a blend of both Agric and non-Agric commodities further encouraging year-round commodities investments as opposed to the currently tenured nature of the ETC. #AFEX: Innovative Financing for Nigerian Commodities

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