Liberia to Host High-Level Seed Sector Investment Roundtable to Boost Food Security and Agricultural Growth
Monrovia, Liberia โ April 2026 โ Liberia will host a landmark Seed Sector Investment Roundtable on 30 April 2026 at the Royal Grand Hotel, bringing together government leaders, development partners, financial institutions, and private-sector actors to unlock investments and accelerate agricultural transformation.
The Roundtable is organized in collaboration with the African Development Bank and the Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation program, alongside national and international partners committed to strengthening Africaโs food systems.
The event aims to mobilize financial and technical resources to support the implementation of Liberiaโs National Seed Roadmap and Investment Plan, a strategic framework designed to improve access to quality seeds, enhance productivity, and strengthen food security.
A Strategic Response to Food System Challenges
Africaโs agricultural systems continue to face growing challenges from climate change, global conflicts, and economic shocks, which disrupt supply chains and access to critical inputs such as seeds and fertilizers.
In response, Liberia is positioning its seed sector as a cornerstone for sustainable agricultural growth by aligning public and private investments with national priorities.
Driving Investment in Priority Value Chains
The Roundtable will spotlight investment opportunities across key value chains identified in Liberiaโs National Agriculture Development Plan (2024โ2030), including: Rice, Cassava, Maize, Soybean, and Aquaculture.
These sectors are critical to improving food security, nutrition, and rural livelihoods while reducing dependence on imports.
Unlocking Opportunities Through Partnerships
The Roundtable will feature Investment presentations and sector diagnostics, as well as Thematic sessions on financing and partnerships. Business-to-business (B2B) meetings, Publicโprivate partnership (PPP) dialogues, and Commitment sessions to secure financing and technical support.
Participants will include representatives from government ministries, development finance institutions, donor agencies, commercial banks, agribusinesses, research institutions, and farmer organizations.
Expected Outcomes
The event is expected to deliver Increased investment in Liberiaโs seed systems, strengthened publicโprivate partnerships, expanded access to certified seeds for farmers, Improved agricultural productivity and food security, Enhanced livelihoods, and reduced poverty.
By convening key stakeholders and aligning investments, the Liberia Seed Sector Investment Roundtable represents a critical step toward building a resilient, market-driven agricultural sector.
