25/05/2026
🏭 Africa’s Got the Goods; It Just Needs Processing Hubs.
Think about it: Africa ships out raw cocoa. Meanwhile, Europe turns that cocoa into chocolate, selling it for four to six times the price. Then there's green coffee, Africa sends it out, but specialty roasts fetch three times more. And what about cotton in Zambia? Fashion brands rake in massive profits while Africa just exports the raw stuff.
This is typical of what they call the commodity trap. But what is the answer? Agro-Processing Industrial Zones, or SAPZs? they're the answer to this ongoing issue.
📊 WHERE WE STAND NOW:
📈There are currently 203 Special Economic Zones in Africa, spanning over 150,000 hectares.
🏢Agro-processing accounts for less than 3% of manufacturing output in Africa, light years away from its true potential.
🧰At the 2023 Africa Investment Forum, the SAPZ Alliance pledged $3 billion, with contributions from AfDB ($1.1 billion), Afreximbank ($1 billion), Arise IIP ($600 million), and IsDB ($300 million).
⚙️If you add value in these processing zones, you can expect a return of four to six times per tonne compared to just exporting raw materials. But where Did we go wrong??? What really is failing???
✅ ZONES ALREADY MAKING WAVES: Lets Check out a bit.
🇪🇹 Ethiopia's Hawassa Industrial Park👉🏾spanning 1.7 million square meters has generated 60,000 jobs and attracted over $250 million in foreign investment. Plans are in place to expand with four more parks between 2025–26.
🇹🇿 Tanzania👉🏾Five new Special Economic Zones just kicked off in August 2025. Nala and Buzwagi are among them, covering 607 hectares and 1,333 hectares, respectively. The focus is on agro-processing, textiles, and pharmaceuticals. Investors are welcome!
🇿🇲 Zambia👉🏾The Lusaka South MFEZ, Chambishi, and Roma Agri-Park are in play, well-positioned with access to the Lobito ( Underway )and Nacala rail corridors. There's a robust $1.1 billion pipeline of SAPZ funding from the AfDB lined up. This is massive.
🇲🇦 Morocco boasts 47 SEZs👉🏾more than anywhere else in Africa. Tanger Med ranks as the top container port on the continent, contributing $12 billion in annual manufacturing exports. Setting the standard, for sure. Why should Africa struggle then??
🇬🇦 Gabon NKOK👉🏾A joint venture with Singapore and Olam is focusing on timber, cocoa, and palm oil processing. It proves that Africa can thrive beyond just raw material exports.
The pressing question isn’t whether Africa should develop these zones. It’s really about how quickly they can get it done. 🏭
The urgency for swift implementation underscores the need for strategic partnerships and investment in infrastructure. By fostering innovation and sustainability within these sectors, Africa can position itself as a key player in the global market.
Your personal takeawy!! What are you doing to position yourself as a startup and investor?
📎 Sources: UNIDO · TanzaniaInvest · AfDB · FurtherAfrica · Habari Network 2026.