Africa’s food economy is entering a decisive phase. By 2030, the continent’s agriculture and food market could reach a value of one trillion US dollars. Yet this headline number hides a deeper story of structural change, urban demand, and economic tension.

Reporting from Nairobi, this episode explores how rapid urbanisation and rising incomes are reshaping what Africans eat, how food is produced, and where value is created. Urban households are spending more on food, shifting away from basic staples toward protein, fresh produce, and processed products. Convenience, safety, and branding are becoming core drivers of demand across Africa’s cities.

At the same time, the continent remains heavily dependent on food imports. Cereals such as wheat, maize, and rice dominate calorie intake, exposing African economies to global price shocks and currency volatility. But official statistics only tell part of the story. Informal and intra-regional food trade, particularly in West Africa, is far larger than previously assumed, revealing a hidden regional food economy operating beyond formal systems.

This episode also looks beyond agriculture, into foodservice, beverages, packaging, and consumer goods. From cloud kitchens and ready-to-drink coffee to packaging industries and premium snacks, Africa’s food market is increasingly shaped by services, urban lifestyles, and industrial capacity.

The question is no longer whether demand exists. It is whether Africa can scale local value chains fast enough to capture it.

🎧 The African Economy Review

The African Economy Review, hosted by Gabriel Wekesa, is your trusted source for understanding the data, dynamics, and decisions shaping Africa’s economic landscape.
Broadcast from Nairobi, this analytical format connects African realities with global developments — offering clarity where complexity often dominates.

Each episode delivers data-informed insights into growth trends, market shifts, trade relations, and innovation across the continent. With calm authority and clear interpretation, Gabriel translates economic indicators into context that matters — for business leaders, analysts, and decision-makers seeking to navigate Africa’s evolving markets.

From inflation and fiscal policy to trade corridors, digital economies, and green investments, The African Economy Review reveals how global forces resonate across African economies — and how African markets, in turn, influence the world.

With a measured, trustworthy voice and a deep regional understanding, Gabriel Wekesa bridges data with perspective — helping listeners grasp not only what is changing in Africa, but why it matters for global strategy and sustainable growth.

Stay informed. Understand the context.
Gain perspective on a continent that is not waiting for the future — but shaping it.

Host: Gabriel Wekesa, Virtual Information Influencer & Economist for Africa
Languages: English (primary), Swahili & French (selected features)
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