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Tanzania to Host Africa’s Food Systems Summit in 2023

Tanzania will host the African Green Revolution Forum Summit on Food Systems in 2023. 

The announcement has just made by President Samia Suluhu Hassan in the presence of Hailemariam Dessalegn, the Chair of the AGRF Partners Group.

They spoke on the sidelines of the U.S. Africa Leaders’ Summit currently taking place in Washington, DC.

The AGRF, Africa’s Food Systems Forum, is the premier platform for advancing the agriculture and food systems agenda on the continent; from food security to agri-food investments.

The annual Summit convenes leaders, policymakers, scientists, heads of governments and private institutions, farmers, and the youth in the agriculture and food systems landscape to discuss and agree on practical actions and solutions that drive Africa’s food security and better livelihoods for all.

The AGRF 2023 Summit aspires to position Africa as the place for innovation and investments. It further aims to advance a stronger more diverse, and resilient food system.

The Summit will look to energize and spotlight continental progress beyond the call for aid.

The Summit will showcase Africa’s solutions to Africa’s food systems transformation while spotlighting leadership, accountability, inclusion and investment opportunities in Africa in general and in Tanzania in particular.

Tanzania will be the first country to host the AGRF Summit since the forum was rebranded to Africa’s Food Systems Forum in 2022 as a reflection of the partnerships’ ambition to move forward the transformation of Africa’s food system and sustain engagement year-round.

President Samia Suluhu Hassan welcomed agriculture and food systems experts, investors and stakeholders from across Africa and beyond to Tanzania for the Summit.

She emphasized the importance for Africa to lead on its food security for national and continental development.

The Tanzanian leader highlighted that Africa’s food security can collectively be attained if all parties join hands to advance localized solutions that drive prosperity for all urging the youth to participate in agriculture to enable faster growth of the continent.

“I am pleased to announce, that Tanzania has been selected to host the AGRF 2023 Summit. This important Forum will bring together global and local voices and will highlight investment opportunities for those looking to do business. We must chart ways to protect our people from the current drought and climate change impacts and we must make it possible for investments to move into this important sector. “I have no doubt, that this Summit will provide actionable solutions for the continent and our people,”

Samia Suluhu Hassan

On his part, Hailemariam Dessalegn congratulated and recognized Tanzania’s leadership in advancing food security and shared his appreciation to President Samia for hosting the AGRF 2023 Summit.

“The AGRF, Africa’s Food Systems Forum 2023, comes at an integral time when the continent, battered by the effects of climate change, is coming together to find solutions that safeguard lives and livelihoods,” says Hailemariam.

He adds that it was commendable that Tanzania is developing a national blueprint to drive its economy forward and food and agriculture will play a huge role in ensuring the country’s prosperity.

Ahead of the summit all stakeholders have been urged to kickstart these vital discussions and conversations while surfacing innovative ideas that can be shared and deployed across the continent.

The AGRF 2023 builds on the AGRF 2022 hosted by the Government of Rwanda in Kigali.

It was attended by more than 2700 delegates In-Person and over 4000 online.

In 2023, the AGRF secretariat and partners will build on the conversations, agreements, and critical decisions from the AGRF 2022 Summit through in-country meetings and roadshows with leaders, farmers, and the youth. 

The Summit is expected to convene critical voices in Tanzania with the aim of strengthening Africa’s food systems transformation through consensus.

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