Olam Agri and AGRA have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen sustainable food and feed value chains in Nigeria and Ghana, with plans for future expansion across Africa. This collaboration, announced at the Africa Food Systems Forum 2025 in Senegal, seeks to improve food security and farmer livelihoods by leveraging Olam Agri’s market presence and AGRA’s expertise in agrifood systems.
The partnership focuses on scaling smallholder farmer programmes in soy, wheat, maize, and rice in Nigeria. Additionally, it aims to expand initiatives for poultry and aquaculture farmers, as well as baker programmes in Nigeria and Ghana, enhancing food safety, nutrition, and profitability. The collaboration builds on previous successful cooperation in the rice value chain, which supported over 5,000 smallholder farmers in Nigeria’s Niger state.
AGRA’s “New AGRA Strategy 3.0” will guide the initiative, focusing on seed systems development, inclusive markets, and government engagement. Olam Agri will contribute its market access, technical expertise, and digital tools to enhance productivity and sustainability across the value chain.
Saurabh Mehra of Olam Agri stated, “Through this partnership, we will scale our sustainability projects with farmers and bakers in Nigeria and Ghana.” AGRA President Alice Ruhweza added, “This partnership empowers African smallholder farmers and communities to thrive.”
The collaboration aims to promote climate-smart agriculture, empower women and youth, and strengthen market access. By joining forces, Olam Agri and AGRA aim to create a more resilient and inclusive food system for Africa.
