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Welcome to the SLeCAD News Centre. Stay informed about our latest stakeholder engagements, policy dialogues, investment initiatives, training programmes, partnerships, and activities aimed at promoting agribusiness growth and private sector development in Sierra Leone.

Press Release

Welcome to the SLeCAD Press Release Centre. This section features official statements, announcements, policy positions and key communications issued by SLeCAD. Stay updated on our responses to emerging issues, strategic initiatives, partnerships and developments that impact agribusiness, trade, investment and private sector growth in Sierra Leone.

Publications

Explore SLeCAD’s collection of reports, policy briefs, research publications, project documents and knowledge resources. These publications provide valuable insights into agribusiness development, trade, investment, entrepreneurship and private sector growth, supporting informed decision-making and sustainable economic transformation.

Gallery

Welcome to the SLeCAD Gallery. Browse photos capturing our stakeholder engagements, conferences, trainings, exhibitions, field visits, partnership meetings and other activities across Sierra Leone. These images reflect our commitment to advancing agribusiness development, promoting investment and creating opportunities for businesses and communities.

BIO-VET Fact-Finding Mission in Sierra Leone (1-3 June 2026)

Explore highlights from the BIO-VET delegation’s visit to Sierra Leone, including engagements with the Ministry of Agriculture, Milton Margai Technical University, GIZ, development partners, and local stakeholders. The mission focused on strengthening Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), agricultural innovation, entrepreneurship, workforce development, and international collaboration.

Visit our Media Centre to watch videos from the mission and learn more about the partnerships and opportunities identified during the visit.

BIO-VET Arrival and Welcome

Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security

Strengthening partnerships for agricultural innovation, skills development, and sustainable growth in Sierra Leone.

Milton Margai Technical University Visit

The delegation visited University to gain firshand insight into technical and vocational education and training in Sierra Leone.

University Workshops Tour

Technical training workop at Milton Margai Technical University showcasing hands-vocational skills development and pratical learning.

VIDEOS

Watch SLeCAD in action through interviews, event highlights, project documentaries, stakeholder testimonials and educational content. Our video library provides a dynamic look at the initiatives, partnerships and success stories that are contributing to agribusiness growth and private sector development in Sierra Leone.

Incubation Training for Agribusiness Manager Incubators

Watch highlights from the Incubation Training for Agribusiness Manager Incubators held in Makeni on 21–22 March 2025. The training equipped participants with practical tools and innovative approaches to strengthen agribusiness incubation and enterprise development in Sierra Leone.

Read Full story: slecad.biz/our-services/capacity-building

SLeCAD: Our History, Mandate, and Vision for Agribusiness Development in Sierra Leone

Discover the story behind the Sierra Leone Chamber for Agribusiness Development (SLeCAD) through this exclusive interview with the Executive Secretary. The video highlights the Chamber’s history, mandate, strategic priorities and achievements in advancing agribusiness development across Sierra Leone.

Learn how SLeCAD supports farmers, agribusiness enterprises, SMEs, youth and women through advocacy, capacity building, market linkages, investment promotion and strategic partnerships. The documentary also provides insights into the Chamber’s commitment to strengthening value chains, promoting innovation and creating a competitive and sustainable agribusiness sector.

Watch the full video to learn more about SLeCAD’s journey and its vision for transforming agribusiness in Sierra Leone.

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