Developing the technology sector is one of the flagship initiatives of Kenya Vision 2030. The Government aims for the industry to contribute 10% of GDP by 2030 and has created a roadmap to make Kenya a leading IT/BPM destination.
Data from the Ghana Statistical Service show that the ICT sector contributed 6.4% of the total services GDP in 2017–2021. The contribution to overall GDP stood at 4% in 2020. The industry’s contribution to total services GDP has been growing since 2017, reaching 9% in 2021 (YoY).
Africa's digital landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace, earning the region the moniker of "Silicon Savannah." The continent's rapid adoption of mobile technology, fintech solutions, and digital services has created fertile ground for innovative ICT ventures. With a projected digital economy growth rate surpassing most regions globally, Africa is positioned as a key player in the global tech revolution.
Africa’s agricultural sector is experiencing a wave of innovation and transformation, making it one of the most attractive destinations for agribusiness and food tech investments. With over 60% of the world’s uncultivated arable land, an expanding middle class, and a population projected to double by 2050.
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