Injaro Investments

Injaro Agricultural Capital Holdings is an investment management firm established in 2009, focused on making investments in small and medium-sized enterprises within the agricultural value chain in West Africa. The firm engages in various forms of financing, including debt, quasi-equity, and equity, to support businesses involved in all stages of agricultural production, from input suppliers to farmers and ultimately to consumers. By targeting this sector, Injaro aims to foster growth and development in the agricultural landscape of designated West African countries.

Jerry Parkes

Co-Founder and Managing Principal

12 past transactions

Sahel Grains

Private Equity Round in 2016
Sahel Grains is a maize aggregation and processing company. They use modern, safe, and healthy approaches to produce traditional African foods, under the FAAST brand name, with grains (and other raw materials) sourced from thousands of smallholder rural farmers.

Protein Kissee-La

Private Equity Round in 2016
Protein Kissèe-La SA is an agri-food company based in Abidjan, established in 1994. The company specializes in the processing of soybeans and local cereals, aiming to provide African families with high-quality fortified infant cereals that meet international nutritional standards. Its flagship product, Nutribon, is a fortified, instant milk-based cereal designed for the Ivorian population. By offering low-cost sachets, Protein Kissèe-La addresses the nutritional needs of children, providing families with an accessible and nutritious alternative for infant feeding.

Comptoir 2000

Private Equity Round in 2015
Comptoir 2000 supplies improved seeds to smallholder farmers. Comptoir 2000 started as a distributor of agro­‐inputs such as herbicides and pesticides.

Agricare Ltd.

Private Equity Round in 2015
Agricare Ltd. produces animal feeds and poultry feeds.

Agricare Ltd.

Venture Round in 2015
Agricare Ltd. produces animal feeds and poultry feeds.

Sekaf Ghana

Private Equity Round in 2013
Sekaf Ghana produces and sells shea-based skin and hair care products. Sekaf Ghana offers natural moisturizing black, shea butter, and shea butter gift soaps; shea butter hand crèmes, shea butter body lotions, and shea oils for body; and shea oils for hair and scalp.

Proveto SA

Private Equity Round in 2013
Proveto SA produces day-old chicks, starter feed, and veterinary products.

NAFASO

Private Equity Round in 2013
NAFASO SA, at the base a small family business has evolved since its creation in February 2008, to become today a reference agricultural company in Burkina Faso and in the sub-region. It is important to underline the essential role of our friends and partners in what we call a still promising success. We continued to urge our staff and all agricultural stakeholders to work harder to meet the challenges we face, and to make better use of the resources available to us.

ES Alheri

Private Equity Round in 2011
ES Alheri produces cowpea, sorghum, millet and groundnut seeds.

M&B Seeds and Agricultural Services

Private Equity Round in 2011
M&B Seeds and Agricultural Services supplies improved seeds to smallholder farmers. M&B Seeds planned to grow operations from 100 to 1000 metric tons of seed sold annually to small-scale farmers in Ghana.

Kona Agro Processing Ltd

Private Equity Round in 2011
Kona Agro Processing Ltd, established in 2008, is a Ghanaian company that processes cashew nuts for sale to export markets. As one of the world’s major cashew-producing regions, West Africa benefits from the sale and export of raw cashews, but does not capture the greater economic value added in processing. Most of those raw nuts are shipped to South and Southeast Asia, which have a more extensive processing infrastructure. Kona is part of a wave of new cashew processing firms in West Africa that aim to bring that economic benefit to the local level. It has an installed processing capacity of 1,000 MT; however, currently the company utilizes less than 25% of its capacity due to working capital constraints. Provided with the correct financing and operating at full capacity, the facility can source from at least 1,000 farmers and employ approximately 300 predominantly female employees.

Faso Kaba

Private Equity Round in 2010
Faso Kaba supplies improved seeds to smallholder farmers. Faso Kaba’s mission is to produce and supply better seeds to help prevent malnutrition in Mali and participate in the country’s development.