
ISSUE 01 · SECTOR ANALYSIS · CORRIDOR SERIES
The Food Economy
Agribusiness, food and supply chains across Sub-Saharan Africa.
55 pagesPDF
READ THE FINDINGS The Food EconomyAMARI Capital & Advisory works with its partners to bring capital, intelligence, advisory capability and relationships to the organisations building across it.
That position gives our advisory practice a perspective a standalone firm cannot hold: proximity to the founders, operators, capital and cultural movement shaping both markets. We translate that into commercial intelligence and execution for the organisations working across the corridor.
2 markets, one corridor, Australia and Africa, understood as a single opportunity.
6 sectors under active research and origination coverage.
1 ecosystem behind every engagement, capital, culture, talent and technology.
WHAT WE DO
Corporate and commercial strategy for organisations operating, or preparing to operate, between Australia and Africa.
Evidence-disciplined research on where capital, trade, skills and infrastructure are becoming investable.
Structuring, partners and pathways for businesses expanding across the two markets.
Navigating government, institutions and partners with credibility on both sides of the corridor.
Identifying, shaping and connecting commercial opportunities emerging from the ecosystem.
Bespoke and published analysis that informs decisions and builds authority in the corridor.
AMARI delivers this work together with partner organisations. Where an engagement calls for a licensed or otherwise regulated capability, that capability is provided by a partner holding the relevant licence or authorisation.
PUBLICATIONS
Analysis, thematic studies and market briefings on the sectors, value chains, capital flows and structural shifts shaping Africa and the Australia–Africa corridor, with a focus on the opportunities emerging from them.

ISSUE 01 · SECTOR ANALYSIS · CORRIDOR SERIES
Agribusiness, food and supply chains across Sub-Saharan Africa.
55 pagesPDF
READ THE FINDINGS The Food Economy
ISSUE 03 · SECTOR ANALYSIS · CORRIDOR SERIES
Why education-export scale does not prove skills conversion, and where Australia's selective Africa opportunity may sit.
47 pagesPDF
READ THE FINDINGS The Skill PremiumWHAT WE UNDERSTAND
Where capital is moving between the two markets, and where structural demand is outpacing the supply of it.
The projects and connective infrastructure whose returns compound across a generation, not a cycle.
Skills, migration and talent, the movement of people that quietly determines which markets win.
Where goods, services and industry can move across the corridor with less friction than the map suggests.
The platforms and digital infrastructure connecting two markets that are building, not catching up.
WHY AMARI
We sit within a living community of founders, operators, emerging leaders and cultural figures, not outside it looking in.
Genuine standing on both sides of the Australia–Africa relationship, with the research to back a point of view.
Institutional discipline paired with cultural reach, the combination that opens rooms and stands up to scrutiny.
WORK WITH THE CAPITAL & ADVISORY TEAM
For advisory engagements, partnerships, research commissions or corridor opportunities, tell us what you are trying to do.
jeremy@amarigroupau.com
Australia · Africa