Andermatt in Africa Quarterly Update Andre Fox The first quarter of 2023 has been a busy one, we have new team members, new distributors, new products on the market and new challenges in the day-to-day logistics of doing business in Africa. The longest Cyclone ever...
Upwards and onwards Michael Niland It’s encouraging to reflect on the first quarter of 2023. As always at Andermatt in Africa, we continue to pioneer new areas, new crops and new solutions. There is much to accomplish and many challenges to overcome. Our learning...
Kenya & East Africa – The Andermatt way – a world of opportunity! Hamish Ker Kenya is a diverse nation and its farming mirrors the same. We have a diversity of crop types from our historically world-famous Arabica coffee sold in coffee houses around the...
March is water month. National Water Week is celebrated between the 20th – 26th March and this coincides with World Water Day, 22 March 2023. The local campaign aims to educate the public about their responsibility to protect and conserve our limited water...
EngAfr Opinion Piece by Andermatt Madumbi Biospecialist, Peter Thorpe Life works in cycles. In nature, cycles can be viewed as either open or closed loop. This refers to the cycling of resources through different phases or forms over time. Some may argue that there...
Dear Customers, Agriculture continues during the festive season and the Andermatt in Africa team will remain on hand to support our growers who continue to work tirelessly through the festive season to put healthy food on tables. We do however anticipate delays with...