This report examines the growth potential of various sectors in Africa, highlighting opportunities beyond the extractive industries.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Authors: | Alasdair Hamblin, Andrew Maske, Bill Russo, Felix Faulhaber, Gary Pinshaw, Heinz Pley, Hilary De Grandis, Jens Riese, Markus Zils, Occo Roelofsen, Paul Sheng, Pepukaye Bardouille, Reinaldo Fiorini, Rod Cloete, Sunil Sanghvi, Suraj Moraje, Zakir Gaibi, Kartik Jayaram |
Time horizon: | 2015 |
Geographic focus: | Africa |
The research method involved examining the future of several sectors in Africa, analyzing economic data, market trends, and investment patterns, and identifying challenges and opportunities within each sector.
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The report analyzes Africa's economic prospects, focusing on agriculture, banking, consumer goods, infrastructure, mining, oil and gas, and telecommunications. It emphasizes the continent's diverse opportunities for growth across these sectors, driven by increasing consumer markets, investment in infrastructure, and rich natural resources. Challenges such as market fragmentation, underinvestment, and the need for improved business models and infrastructure are discussed. The report also considers the role of government policies and private-sector strategies in harnessing these opportunities for sustainable development.
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Categories: 2010s time horizon | 2015 time horizon | Africa geographic scope | English publication language | africa | agriculture | banking | business/industry | consumer goods | economic growth | finance | infrastructure | investment | market trends | mining | oil and gas | technology | telecommunications