Senegal’s Ministry of Agriculture Food Sovereignty and Livestock is expecting over 6,000 food systems leaders from around the world-Heads of State, Ministers, Investors, Youth and Women agroipreneures, Researchers and Donors to assemble in Dakar this August during the 19 edition of the Africa Food Systems Forum (AFSF)
Themed “Africa’s Youth Leading Collaboration, Innovation, and implementation of Africa’s Food Systema Transformation, this will mark Arica’s most significant agriculture and food-systems moment, hosted by a nation that is budding with youthful innovation.
Africa’s young people are driving food systems transformation now and this year’s AFS Forum will amplify their leadership, connect them to resources and ensure they’re at the center of Africa’s food future.
Making the announcement, Senegal’s Minister of Agriculture Food Sovereignty and Livestock, Dr. Mabouba Diagne said, “With nearly 6% of Africa’s population under 25, youth are the most potent force shaping the continents future. Senegal is therefore honoured to convene Africa’s most influential agriculture leaders and hope that this year’s Forum will shape policy, investment, and innovation. We welcome the world to Dakar and reinforce our belief that Africa can achieve food resilience and sustainable systems.”
Delegates from more than 90 countries are expected to arrive in Dakar, with participation from key international institutions including the Africa Union, UN agencies and major development institutions. Representation will span public and private sectors, academia, NGOs media, youth, women and farming communities
Agriculture employs nearly of Senegal’s labour force, contributing roughly 17% of GDP. As a Sahel nation, Senegal has invested aggressively in irigation, storage infrastructure, and resilient farming systems. Hosting this forum reinforces Senegal’s leadership in regional food systems transformation.
Amath Pathe, Managing Director Africa Food System Forum said:
“This year’s convening is a catalyst for reaching youth and young women in Africa so we can engage them as leaders, co-creators and movement builders. 6000 voices from across the world will convenge in Senegal to exchange ideas and build the future of food systems and we can’t wait for the impact this will have”
There is a strong commitment from the government of Senegal to deliver a high impactful event. Comprehensive security protocols, visa facilitation, advanced
logistics, multtingual interpretation, and protocol arrangements are in place to ensure smooth execution. Online registration for delegates is now open on the official AFS Forum website. through this link http://afs-forum.org/summ/2025/



































