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Stakeholders

The success of the FarmFood4All Project depends on a strong, inclusive, and well-coordinated multi-stakeholder ecosystem that brings together public, private, and civil society actors across the entire agricultural and food value chain. This multi-stakeholder approach is essential because no single institution can address the complex, interconnected challenges of food insecurity, climate change, farmer poverty, market fragmentation, and environmental degradation at the scale required. Coordinated action enables stakeholders to align efforts toward shared sustainability goals while ensuring accountability, transparency, and long-term impact.

FarmFood4All is deliberately designed to build one of the largest and most integrated agri-food systems in Africa, reaching millions of smallholder farmers, aggregators, processors, and market actors across Nigeria and scaling regionally over time. Achieving this ambition requires the alignment of policy, finance, technology, infrastructure, data, and community-level implementation, underpinned by sustainability and ESG-aligned frameworks that guide responsible investment, inclusive growth, climate resilience, and ethical governance across the food system.

Stakeholders within the FarmFood4All ecosystem include government agencies, development partners, financial institutions, agribusinesses, input suppliers, off-takers, logistics providers, research and academic institutions, technology companies, farmer organizations, and civil society groups. Each stakeholder plays a distinct and complementary role—contributing expertise, capital, innovation, regulatory support, market access, or grassroots reach—while aligning their engagement with environmental stewardship, social inclusion, and sound governance practices. Together, these contributions support regenerative agriculture, climate-smart food systems, improved farmer livelihoods, food security, and environmental sustainability.

The multi-stakeholder model allows FarmFood4All to coordinate investments, reduce risks, avoid duplication of efforts, and accelerate impact at scale, while embedding ESG performance measurement, impact tracking, and responsible decision-making across programs and partnerships. Through shared data systems, joint pilots, blended finance approaches, and coordinated implementation, stakeholders can test solutions, strengthen value chains, unlock sustainable markets, and measure social, environmental, and economic outcomes more effectively than isolated interventions.

By joining the FarmFood4All stakeholder network, organizations become part of a continental platform for collaboration and scale, designed to harmonize sustainability-driven investments, policies, and innovations across Nigeria and Africa. The platform supports evidence-based decision-making, ESG reporting alignment, and long-term value creation for farmers, investors, institutions, and food system actors.

The form below is designed to capture key information about your organization, sustainability priorities, ESG interests, and preferred modes of collaboration. This enables OBA Global Citizens to identify strategic partnership opportunities, align roles and expectations, and ensure effective, accountable engagement within the FarmFood4All multi-stakeholder ecosystem.

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