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Hatch Africa Raises $9.5m from AgDevCo and IDH Farmfit Fund to Expand High-growth Poultry Business in Sub-Saharan Africa

Hatch Africa, a rapidly growing, high-impact poultry business targeting underserved rural households, has secured a combined USD 9.5 million investment with participation from AgDevCo and IDH Farmfit Fund.

The investment into Flow Equity Africa Ventures (FEAV), the holding company for Hatch’s operations in Kenya, Ghana, and Cote d’Ivoire, will scale Hatch’s innovative business model to millions more smallholder farmer households.

Hatch Africa’s purpose is to make farmers healthier and wealthier. The company distributes dual-purpose breeds of day-old chicks through an extensive network of agents, who rear the birds to maturity at around five weeks before selling them to smallholders. Hatch chickens are well-suited to being raised in “backyard” conditions, and its customers typically own between 5 and 20 birds each. Compared to indigenous breeds, Hatch chickens grow faster, lay more eggs and are more resistant to disease.

Founded in 2010, the company now reaches 4.6 million rural households in Ethiopia, Uganda, and Rwanda, where it operates under the brands EthioChicken and Uzima Chicken. In Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire, Hatch will operate under the brands Premier Poultry and Prestige Poultry. Kenya will adopt the Uzima Chicken brand, which means “full of life” in Swahili.

Co-founder Joseph Shields said, “We couldn’t achieve the scale of impact and commercial progress Hatch Africa is making without the support of committed, long-term investors like AgDevCo and IDH, who understand our markets and can provide flexible financing that suits our needs. We are excited about our next phase of growth, building Hatch Africa into a truly pan-African business.”

AgDevCo’s Managing Director for East Africa, Rebecca Sankar, said, “We are pleased to continue funding Hatch as it grows beyond Ethiopia. This is our third round of investment into the company, in each case supporting Greenfield expansion. We look forward to working with the management team to deliver more impact, including higher incomes and improved nutrition for rural households across East and West Africa.”

“I am proud that the IDH FarmFit Fund provided debt funding to Hatch Africa for expansion in Kenya, Ghana, and Côte d’Ivoire. Through its distinctive distribution structure, Hatch Africa ensures access for the rural population to high-quality dual-purpose chickens, where currently only low-yielding local breeds are accessible. The transformational nature of this business makes this a very exciting investment for the Fund.” said Mr. Roel Messie, CEO of IDH Investment Management, the manager of the IDH Farmfit Fund.

Hatch Africa plans to grow its impact six-fold by 2030, increasing the number of chickens sold annually from 45 million to 340 million. The company’s vision is to reach every farmer and achieve one chicken per person per year in each country where it operates.

For more information, please contact Joseph Shields, co-founder and co-CEO of Hatch Africa joseph@hatchafrica.co

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