Import access is becoming more selective
Recent market signals show that access to African demand is becoming more structured.
Procurement is increasingly concentrated around organised systems rather than fragmented deals.
Not all suppliers are competing on equal terms anymore
Procurement is increasingly concentrated around organised systems rather than fragmented deals.
Not all suppliers are competing on equal terms anymore
Logistics is now part of the deal
Disruptions in key routes are directly affecting trade execution.
Transit times, freight costs and reliability are now influencing purchasing decisions alongside price.
Logistics is no longer support — it defines competitiveness
Transit times, freight costs and reliability are now influencing purchasing decisions alongside price.
Logistics is no longer support — it defines competitiveness
Competition between origins is intensifying
With part of global supply being redirected, more exporters are targeting African markets.
Black Sea, Europe and South America are competing more directly.
Africa is becoming a competitive market, not just a destination
Black Sea, Europe and South America are competing more directly.
Africa is becoming a competitive market, not just a destination
Deals are formed earlier than they appear
A growing share of transactions is shaped before formal offers reach the market.
Being present only at the final stage often means missing the deal.
Access happens before visibility
Being present only at the final stage often means missing the deal.
Access happens before visibility
Risk is no longer one-dimensional
Buyers are balancing multiple variables at once:
• price
• logistics
• timing
• reliability
Decision-making is becoming more complex and structured
• price
• logistics
• timing
• reliability
Decision-making is becoming more complex and structured
The market is becoming less visible — and more competitive
Opportunities remain — but they are:
• less transparent
• more competitive
• dependent on timing and positioning
Understanding how the market works is becoming as important as price itself.
• less transparent
• more competitive
• dependent on timing and positioning
Understanding how the market works is becoming as important as price itself.
Why this matters now
These shifts are not theoretical — they directly affect how companies enter the market, build positions and compete for deals.
This is exactly what industry players are addressing in practice — through direct dialogue, market insights and real deal discussions.
This is exactly what industry players are addressing in practice — through direct dialogue, market insights and real deal discussions.
Where Market Dialogue Takes Place
These developments are increasingly discussed within industry platforms that connect global suppliers with regional buyers.
One such platform is Grain Trade Africa 2026, which brings together exporters, importers, traders and logistics companies.
📅 June 24–25, 2026
📍 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
One such platform is Grain Trade Africa 2026, which brings together exporters, importers, traders and logistics companies.
📅 June 24–25, 2026
📍 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia