Agriterra and Senegal sign five-year deal to boost cooperative farming

DAKAR, December 2, 2025 — The representatives from Agriterra and the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty, and Livestock of Senegal recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding [MoU] at the Residence of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Dakar to boost cooperative farming.

The MoU, signed in the presence of farmer organisations, Dutch agribusinesses, and key development partners, sets a shared course for the next five years [2026–2030].

The MoU was signed by Jasper Spikker, CEO of Agriterra, and Dr. Mabouba Diagne, Minister of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty, and Livestock of Senegal. Their signatures reflect a renewed commitment to strengthening farmer organisations as catalysts for local prosperity and resilient rural communities.

A strengthened foundation for collaboration

For many years, Senegal and the Netherlands have worked closely to advance agricultural development. This new MoU deepens that collaboration by bringing together Agriterra’s cooperative expertise and Senegal’s ambition to modernise its agricultural sector.

The cornerstone of this agreement is a shared belief: farmer organisations are crucial drivers of transformation when they are strong, transparent, and well-supported.

The government’s Coopérative Agricole Communautaire [CAC] programme recognises this potential, and through the MoU, Agriterra will continue to support CAC Diender. The model is being piloted to showcase what organized farmers can achieve together in the future. Together, we aim to build a scalable example that can inspire cooperatives across the country.

A response to real challenges

Despite its vast potential, Senegal’s agricultural sector continues to face key challenges:

The partnership between Agriterra and the Ministry is designed to address these challenges practically and sustainably. By combining local knowledge with international expertise, both parties will work to strengthen cooperative structures, improve services to members, and enhance opportunities for value creation across the sector.

Expected results over the MoU period (2026 – 2030)

Over the coming five years, the collaboration will focus on:

Every action, every training, and every exchange visit serves the same purpose: empowering farmer organisations to become engines of local prosperity.

As Jasper Spikker shared during the ceremony stated: “The success of the cooperative movement in the Netherlands stands as a powerful example for the CAC programme and other farmer cooperatives. It shows that their active contribution is vital to achieving Senegal’s ambition for food sovereignty.”

Minister Diagne echoed this spirit of shared responsibility saying “Let us work towards a true win-win partnership. By modernizing agriculture and investing in agro-industrial infrastructure, we can help Senegal move decisively toward food sovereignty.”

Looking ahead

The MoU lays the foundation for five years of focused collaboration, bringing together capacity-building workshops, exchange visits with Dutch agribusiness experts, coordinated planning to position CAC Diender as a national reference model, and engagement with new partners to expand the coalition for impact. Through these efforts, Agriterra continues to uphold its commitment to empowering farmer organisations and partnering up to strengthen local prosperity, sowing the seeds of change together for a thriving Senegal tomorrow.

Agriterra – founded by the Dutch agricultural sector – is an international non-profit organisation dedicated to strengthening farmer organisations.

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