19th ACA Annual Cashew Conference and Expo:  Dar es Salaam, 18th to 22nd November 2025

Tanzania Cashew Conference 2025

The 19th African Cashew Alliance (ACA) Annual Cashew Conference and Expo will be held from 18th to 22nd November 2025 at the Julius Nyerere International Convention Center (JNICC) in  Dar es Salaam.

The 2025 conference will be held in partnership with the Tanzanian Ministry of Agriculture through the Cashewnut Board of Tanzania (CBT), and the Tanzania Association of Cashew Processors (TACP) with support from the European Union (EU), the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) and the GIZ/MOVE Project.

This year’s Conference will be on the theme, Unlocking Cashew Investment Opportunities for Sustainable Economic Growth, with over 500 participants from about 33 countries expected to attend.

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This will be the 3rd time Tanzania will be hosting the Annual Cashew Conference and Expo, previously hosting the 2019 and 2008 editions.

There will be a series of presentations, thematic forum discussions, workshops, and information sessions featuring seasoned cashew experts, analysts, industry players, and development partners on important issues of sustainability in the cashew industry.

There will also be business-to-business meetings organized and facilitated by the ACA to help with building and sustaining partnerships and an industry exhibition of cashew products, innovations, and technologies.

The ACA was established in 2006 as an association of African and international businesses with an interest in promoting a globally competitive African cashew industry.

Today, nearly 130 member companies work under the ACA banner and represent all aspects of the cashew value chain, including producers, processors, traders, and international buyers.

For more details about the Annual Cashew Conference and Expo, visit https://africancashewalliance.com.

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