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Ibrahim Toure

Ibrahim Toure. Chargé de Mission, Ministry of Investment Promotion & Private Sector. Mali Investment Promotion Campaign. Investment opportunities in Mali’s Agribusiness and Energy sectors. April 2016. Invest in Mali’s agribusiness sector Widening food supply gap in West Africa.

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Ibrahim Toure

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  1. Ibrahim Toure Chargé de Mission, Ministry of Investment Promotion & Private Sector

  2. Mali Investment Promotion Campaign Investment opportunities in Mali’sAgribusiness and Energysectors April 2016

  3. Invest in Mali’sagribusinesssectorWideningfoodsupply gap in West Africa Domestic food supply cannot keep up with demand in West Africa • Demography • Urbanization This results in booming food imports Source: Trademap

  4. Invest in Mali’sagribusinesssector (2)Land, water, climatemake Mali the logicalagribusiness hub in the heart of the region Record land resources • Largest country, low population density • Less than 10% of potential is cultivated Water tower of the region • 2 largest rivers or region run through it • Among largest groundwater resource • 13% of total irrigation potential tapped Suitable climate for crops and animals • 300 days of sunshine • 600-1400 mm rainfall in Southern half Central location • 7 neighbors connected by road • Access to 7 maritime ports • Rail to Dakar (Senegal) Preferential trade within region • ECOWAS, WAEMU agreements • 300 million consumers Source: API Mali

  5. Invest in Mali’senergysectorAttractive opportunities in power production to keep up withdemand Power gap • 300 MW estimated power production gap On grid • PPP opportunities • Power sales to National utility Off grid • Power concessions in rural towns and villages • Production and distribution B2B • Energy services to large industries off-grid • Mines, cement factories, agribusinesses, etc. Room for profit • Relatively high average production prices: 12-14 euro cents / kWh projected to 2030 • Off-grid, self-generated power in excess of 20 euro cents / kWh • Renewable energy solutions competitive Source: DNE/CEREEC-CEDEAO, 2015; Ministère de l’Energie du Mali

  6. Invest in Mali’senergysector (2)Among biggest and most diversified potential power resources in region Hydropower • 1150 MW hydropower potential • Only 280 MW developed to date Solar • Year-round solar radiation • 5-10 hours sunshine per day • 5-6,2 kWh/m2/day radiation Wind • 3-7 m/s wind band in the North of Mali Biomass • Huge untapped biomass waste (rice, cotton) • Estimated 300 MW potential Urban waste • Growing cities, improving waste collection • 30 MW estimated immediate potential KEY 2’200 - 2’400 kWh/m2/yr 2’000 - 2’200 kWh/m2/yr 1’800 - 2’000 kWh/m2/yr EDM grid Plannedgrid extensions Tombouctou Gao Niger Kayes Mopti Office du Niger Ségou Kita cereals Sénégal BAMAKO Maize Cotton Source: API Mali

  7. THANK YOU We look forward to welcoming you to Mali Investment Promotion Agency of Mali (API-Mali) Quartier du fleuve, BP: 1980 Bamako, Mali Tel: +223 20 22 95 25 Fax: +223 20 22 9527 Email: contact@apimali.gov.ml www.apimali.gov.ml

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