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FINAS 2026 Summit Sets the Stage for Action on Financing Africa’s Food Systems

Over one thousand stakeholders from across government, finance, development, and the private sector are set to convene in Nairobi for the Financing Agri-Food Systems Sustainably (FINAS) 2026 Summit, seeking to drive a dialogue to unlock sustainable financing for Africa’s agri-food systems.


Scheduled to take place from 30 June to 2 July 2026, the summit will be held under the theme: “Towards Sustainable Financial Architecture for Africa’s Food Systems.” Building on the outcomes of previous editions, FINAS 2026 will place a strong emphasis on implementation, investment mobilisation, and measurable outcomes across the Africa’s agri-food systems financing landscape.

 
Africa’s agri-food systems remain central to economic growth and livelihoods, contributing up to 20–30 percent of GDP in many countries and employing more than 60 percent of the workforce. Yet the sector continues to face a financing gap estimated at over USD 100 billion annually, with agriculture receiving less than five percent of formal bank lending in most markets. These gaps disproportionately affect smallholder farmers, women, youth, and agri-SMEs, even as they produce up to 70–80 percent of the continent’s food supply.


At the same time, climate change, market volatility, and rising food import bills are increasing the urgency for resilient, inclusive, and scalable financing solutions.

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