The 2025 African Food Security Forum (AFSF) was recently held in Dakar, marking a key moment for discussions about the future of the agro-food sector in Africa. This major event brought together political leaders, entrepreneurs, experts, and other industry stakeholders, providing a platform for exchange and cooperation to address the continent’s food-related challenges.
A Strategic Meeting for Food Security in Africa
AFSF 2025 took place in a context marked by growing challenges related to food security, including climate change, rapid urbanization, and supply chain disruptions. Dakar, as the capital of Senegal, hosted the forum with the goal of mobilizing political and economic decisions to strengthen Africa’s food sovereignty.
Committed Leaders Focused on Innovative Solutions
During the forum, several heads of state, ministers, and leaders from international organizations shared their visions and strategies. This edition particularly highlighted technological innovations in agriculture, improving production and distribution infrastructure, and supporting small-scale farms. The shared objective is to ensure a sustainable and equitable food supply for African populations.
Cooperation and Partnerships: Pillars of Success
The exchanges among participants helped strengthen public-private partnerships, essential for energizing the agro-food sector in Africa. Several collaboration agreements were signed to facilitate access to financing, promote local agricultural research, and encourage short supply chains. Dakar thus becomes a hub for initiatives aimed at inclusive and resilient growth.
Toward a Sustainable Food Future for Africa
AFSF 2025 concluded on an optimistic note, emphasizing the importance of collective commitment to build an Africa capable of feeding its population while respecting the environment. This forum signals a promising momentum, with concrete actions forthcoming to ensure food security, agricultural innovation, and sustainable economic development across the continent.