Liberia's Minister of Agriculture, Dr. J Alexander Nuetah, far right at the 6th KAFACI General Assembly
Liberia's Minister of Agriculture, Dr. J Alexander Nuetah, far right at the 6th KAFACI General Assembly

Liberia Joins KAFACI to Enhance Agricultural Development and Food Security

Nairobi, Kenya, August 27, 2024 – Liberia has officially joined the Korea-Africa Food & Agriculture Cooperation Initiative (KAFACI), a significant step forward in the country’s agricultural development. This announcement was made during the 6th KAFACI General Assembly, where Liberia’s Agriculture Minister, Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah, highlighted the nation’s commitment to sustainable agriculture and food security through this strategic partnership.
Commitment to Agricultural Growth

Minister Nuetah expressed gratitude for Liberia’s inclusion in KAFACI, praising the organization’s role in addressing global challenges like food insecurity and agricultural development. He emphasized the vital role of agriculture in Liberia’s economy, noting that the sector contributed 30% to the nation’s GDP in 2023 and remains a key source of employment, engaging 70% of the workforce, 75% of whom are women.
Challenges and Strategic Initiatives
Despite its importance, Liberia’s agricultural sector faces challenges such as low investment, inefficient production systems, and limited access to finance. To overcome these obstacles, the government, led by President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has launched the National Agriculture Development Plan (NADP 2024-2030). This plan aims to strengthen research, promote value-chain development, enhance productivity, and improve agribusiness finance, targeting investments in 19 agriculture value chains.
Partnership Expectations
Minister Nuetah expressed optimism about Liberia’s collaboration with KAFACI, focusing on digital innovation, youth engagement in agriculture, and strengthening supply chains. These efforts are aligned with Liberia’s National Agriculture Development Plan and are expected to boost productivity and create more opportunities for women and youth.
Looking Ahead
As Liberia joins KAFACI, Minister Nuetah highlighted the upcoming 2024 Korea-Africa Summit, which will address global challenges such as food security, health security, and climate change. He called for strengthened partnerships to ensure sustainable agriculture and global food security.
About KAFACI
The Korea-Africa Food & Agriculture Cooperation Initiative (KAFACI) is a collaborative platform established in 2011 to promote sustainable agriculture, food security, and economic cooperation between Korea and African nations. KAFACI facilitates partnerships in research, development, and the sharing of knowledge and technologies to address agricultural challenges and support the growth of member countries.

(L-R)Eliud Kiplimo KIREGER,,DIRECTOR GENERAL,                                      Jachan KWON                                                                    Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah, PHD
 Kenya Agricultural & Research Organization                                              Administrator,                                                                   Minister of Agriculture, Liberia
                                                                                                                    Korea Rural Development Administration,