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Is your agribusiness actually investor-ready?

You may have the farm.

The factory.

The customers.

The opportunity.

But investors usually need more than a good story. They need proof.

Sokan is identifying credible African agricultural businesses that are already operating and may be ready for aligned capital to grow.

Check Your Investment Readiness 5–8 minute application.
The essence

We are not looking for a pitch. We are looking for proof that the business already works — then we help you show it.

01
The case

What investors are asking us to see

From the investors already entering the Sokan network, the questions are becoming clear:

Our investor intelligence work found recurring demand for operating plans, proof and track record, financial information, legal clarity, buyer evidence and risk understanding. We use those same questions to help determine which operators may be ready to progress.

02
The fit

This may be for you if…

  • You already operate an agricultural business in Africa.
  • You can show evidence of what you produce, process or sell.
  • You have customers, orders or a clear market.
  • You know how much capital you need.
  • You can explain exactly where that money would go.
  • You are willing to provide documents and allow appropriate verification.
03
The process

What happens after you apply?

01

Apply

Tell us about your business, traction and capital requirement.

02

Sokan screens

We review the business against our initial investor-readiness criteria.

03

Evidence

Strong applicants may be asked for supporting documents, references and further verification.

04

Match

Where an opportunity becomes sufficiently credible and there is a genuine fit, Sokan may consider matching it with relevant investors in our network.

04
The standard

Proof before promotion.

Submitting this application does not guarantee investment, funding or an investor introduction.

Sokan conducts initial screening and verification. Where an opportunity progresses, legal, accounting and specialist professionals may be required to conduct further due diligence.

Agriculture and business carry risk. We would rather understand the opportunity properly than rush it.

First we build proof. Then we discuss opportunity.

From African soil to global shelves.