Overview
The ACAE Conference 2026 will take place from September 22–25, 2026 in Nairobi, Kenya, under the theme:
Smart Agriculture: Innovation, Digital Transformation, and Trade for a Climate-Challenged Africa
The four-day program is designed to foster collaboration between researchers, policymakers, development partners, agribusiness leaders, and young professionals.
| 8th AFRICAN CONFERENCE OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMISTS | ||||||
| Smart Agriculture: Innovation, Digital Transformation, and Trade for a Climate-Challenged Africa | ||||||
| 22–25 September 2026 • Mövenpick Hotel & Residences, Nairobi, Kenya | ||||||
| Hosted by the African Association of Agricultural Economists (AAAE) in partnership with IFPRI-Africa | ||||||
| CONFERENCE PROGRAM AT A GLANCE | ||||||
| 4 Days | ~366 Papers | 21 | 6–7 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
| 22–25 Sept | Oral + Poster | Invited Sessions | Parallel Sessions | Keynote Addresses | Distinguished Lecture | Featured Sponsor Presentations |
| PROGRAM SCHEDULE | ||||||
| DAY 1 | Tuesday, 22 September — Opening | |||||
| 09:00–10:30 | Opening Plenary: LOC Chair, Presidential Address, Cabinet Secretary | |||||
| 10:30–11:00 | Tea/Coffee Break | |||||
| 11:00–12:00 | 2 Keynotes | |||||
| 12:00–13:30 | LUNCH | |||||
| 13:30–15:00 | Parallel Sessions (42 Papers) | |||||
| 15:00–15:30 | Tea/Coffee Break | |||||
| 15:30–17:00 | Invited Sessions (7 Sessions) | |||||
| 18:00–19:30 | WELCOME RECEPTION | |||||
| DAY 2 | Wednesday, 23 September | |||||
| 09:00–10:00 | Distinguished Lecture Series (40 min + 20 min Q&A) | |||||
| 10:00–10:30 | Featured Organization Slot (1 Platinum Sponsor) | |||||
| 10:30–11:00 | Tea/Coffee Break | |||||
| 11:00–12:30 | Parallel Sessions (42 Papers) | |||||
| 12:30–13:30 | LUNCH | |||||
| 13:30–14:30 | Poster Session (60 Posters) | |||||
| 14:30–16:00 | Parallel Sessions (42 Papers) | |||||
| 16:00–16:30 | Tea/Coffee Break | |||||
| 16:30–18:00 | Invited Sessions (7 Sessions) | |||||
| DAY 3 | Thursday, 24 September | |||||
| 09:00–10:30 | Invited Sessions (7 Sessions) | |||||
| 10:30–11:00 | Tea/Coffee Break | |||||
| 11:00–12:30 | Parallel Sessions (42 Papers) | |||||
| 12:30–13:30 | LUNCH | |||||
| 13:30–14:30 | Poster Session (60 Posters) | |||||
| 14:30–16:00 | Parallel Sessions (42 Papers) | |||||
| 16:00–16:30 | Tea/Coffee Break | |||||
| 16:30–19:00 | FREE TIME | |||||
| 19:00–21:00 | Gala Dinner & Awards | |||||
| DAY 4 | Friday, 25 September — Closing | |||||
| 09:00–10:30 | Plenary (3 Sponsor-Sellable Slot) | |||||
| 10:30–11:00 | Tea/Coffee Break | |||||
| 11:00–12:30 | Parallel Sessions (36 Papers) | |||||
| 12:30–13:30 | Closing Plenary: Upgraded Papers & Awards | |||||
| 13:30 – | LUNCH & DEPARTURES | |||||
| CONTACT & SECRETARIAT | ||||||
| Conference Secretariat: African Association Management Company (AFAMCO) • Nairobi, Kenya | ||||||
| Email: info@aaae-africa.org • Web: www.aaae-africa.org • #8thACAE • #SmartAgricultureAfrica | ||||||
Invited Speakers
Distinguished experts from academia, government, international organizations, and the private sector will deliver keynote and plenary addresses.
Ousmane Badiane, PhD, Dr. h.c
Profile
Dr. Ousmane Badiane, a Distinguished Fellow of the African Association of Agricultural Economists, recipient of the Africa Food Prize in 2015, and a member of the World Academy of Sciences, serves as the Executive Chairperson of AKADEMIYA2063. He has over 35 years of experience as an academic and a practitioner in international development.
As the Director for Africa at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), he was instrumental in developing and guiding the implementation of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP).
As Lead Specialist for Food and Agricultural Policy at the World Bank, he served as advisor to the Vice President for Africa and originated projects with large-scale funding. Between research and development finance, Dr. Badiane taught Economics of Development in Africa at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies for many years.
Dr. Badiane received a PhD in Agricultural Economics from the University of Kiel in Germany. He is also the recipient of a Doctorate Honoris Causa from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.
Matin Qaim
Profile
Matin Qaim is Professor of Agricultural Economics and Executive Director of the Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany. Before, he had professorships at the Universities of Goettingen and Hohenheim and was research fellow at UC Berkeley, California. Qaim’s main research areas relate to sustainable food systems, poverty reduction, and rural development. He is a Highly Cited Researcher, Member of the German National Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the American Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (AAEA), and President of the International Association of Agricultural Economists (IAAE).