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    Over 6,000 Delegates Converge in Dakar to Shape Africa’s Food Future

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkSeptember 1, 20251 Comment3 Mins Read
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    By: Jefferson Massah, Jeff.massah24@gmail.com |+231886828622

    Dakar, Senegal –Monday, September 1,2025- The Africa Food Systems Forum (AGRF) 2025 has drawn more than 6,000 delegates to Dakar in what is being framed as a defining moment for the continent’s agricultural future. The scale of participation reflects both the urgency and the complexity of the challenges facing Africa’s food systems at a time of rising climate shocks, population growth, and fragile supply chains.

    With the theme “Africa’s Youth: Leading Collaboration, Innovation, and Implementation of Agri-Food Systems Transformation,” the forum signals a deliberate pivot toward youth as central actors in shaping the future of food and agriculture. The prominence of the Youth Dome—an arena for showcasing startups, digital tools, and entrepreneurial models—underscores a recognition that Africa’s demographic dividend could be its most important asset in tackling food insecurity and unemployment simultaneously.

    The structure of the forum itself reflects the multidimensional nature of food systems transformation. Stakeholder platforms—from farmers and researchers to parliamentarians and civil society—are designed to break down silos and ensure that policy debates are informed by practice and evidence.

    There will be ministerial roundtables on livestock, energy, and the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP), which will highlight how agriculture is increasingly viewed not as a stand-alone sector, but as one deeply interwoven with other pillars of development. The livestock session is expected to examine the role of animal husbandry in nutrition security, rural livelihoods, and export markets, while also confronting challenges such as disease control and sustainable grazing. The energy-focused roundtable will explore how reliable and affordable power—whether through grid expansion, renewables, or decentralized solutions—remains critical for irrigation, cold storage, processing, and value addition. The CAADP discussions will situate agriculture within the broader African Union framework, assessing how trade, climate adaptation, and food security policies must converge to create resilient regional economies. Together, these roundtables underscore a growing recognition that food systems transformation cannot succeed in isolation, but depends on coordinated strategies across sectors and borders.

    The Investment Room represents another shift: agriculture framed not merely as subsistence but as an investable frontier. By connecting governments, small and medium enterprises, and financiers, the platform signals a growing belief that Africa’s food sector can be a driver of economic transformation if capital flows are unlocked.

    Yet the gathering also raises key questions. While the architecture of the event suggests inclusivity, the test will be whether smallholder farmers—the backbone of Africa’s food production—can meaningfully influence outcomes in a space dominated by high-level policy and investment conversations. Equally, while youth are being celebrated as innovators, the structural barriers to entry—land access, financing, and infrastructure—remain formidable.

    Side events, which could spotlight emerging issues and innovations, may provide the most concrete opportunities for collaboration. But translating forum commitments into action will require sustained political will and financing long after the delegates leave Dakar.

    As the forum runs through September 5, its true significance may not lie in the declarations made on stage, but in whether governments, investors, and communities can convert dialogue into lasting, system-wide transformation.

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