Where and when is the Summit taking place?
This year the Summit will be held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania at the Julius Nyerere International conference center.
Pre-summit – 4th September 2024
Summit dates: 5-8 Sep 2023
What is Africa’s Food Systems Forum 2023 Summit?
- Africa’s Food Systems Forum (AGRF) is the largest Agriculture & Food Systems Forum in Africa.
- The AGRF is the world’s premier forum for African agriculture, bringing together stakeholders in the agricultural landscape to
take practical actions and share lessons that will move African agriculture forward.
- The AGRF exists to progress Africa’s Food Systems and promote agricultural excellence across the diverse landscapes of our continent.
- The AGRF summit provides a platform for Africa to showcase solutions, technologies, and innovations to
drive the food systems transformation agenda. It also nurtures transformative legacy programs for host government and deals for MSMEs to transform and advance Food Systems in the continent.
- Learn more about the summit here
What is the AGRF 2023 Summit theme?
The Africa Food Systems Forum 2023 Summit’s theme, “Recover, Regenerate, Act: Africa’s Solutions to Food Systems Transformation,” focuses on building back better food systems
and food sovereignty, nutrition and environmental security with youth and women at the center.
The theme identifies three steps needed to achieve this transformation: Recovery, Regenerate, and Act.
- Recovery calls for decisive strategies and actions to rebuild food systems after multiple crises and shocks.
- Regenerate emphasizes the need to regenerate natural capital resources with adaptation practices, innovation, and technology for sustainable food production in a changing climate context.
- Act urges urgent action to accelerate food systems transformation through better policies and investments/ financing.
What are the goals of the AGRF 2023 Summit?
The Summit aims to deliver the following outcomes:
- Share African innovations to scale up solutions to global food systems challenges, and assess progress made in transforming food systems across the continent and globally.
- Review the progress on investments and commitments made through the summit and the agribusiness deal room.
- Renew political commitments to advancing climate-resilient food systems for women and youth.
- Launch the presidential BBT legacy program- Tanzania’s programmatic business model for piloting and scaling food system transformation.
- Mobilize innovative financing instruments such as catalytic funds to support youth and women-led agribusinesses.