AfriSAF launched to tap Africa’s biofuel potential

Former Airbus business developer director Kwame Bekoe announced the launch of digital marketplace AfriSAF to connect feedstock owners with buyers while providing logistics and support services to build a robust feedstock economy.
“Africa’s vast landmass, home to 54 nations, contains abundant untapped agricultural feedstocks, crucial for tomorrow’s energy needs,” said the company in a press release.
“Through our value-added approach to feedstock transactions, we deliver benefits across profit, social impact, and environmental sustainability. Our current focus includes partnerships with agricultural out-growers and commercial farmers to produce energy oil crops using intercropping and marginal land approaches. This aligns with EU Annex IX A (Advanced Biofuels) under the Renewable Energy Directive, qualifying for RefuelEU SAF requirements,” it added further.
AfriSAF aims to establish clean energy production across Africa, beginning with mature pathways and readily available feedstocks that meet EU Annex IX B standards.
Through strategic partnerships, we’re forming bankable consortiums capable of producing some of the world’s most competitively priced sustainable fuels.