Dr. Samuel Adunreke
- Action plans and road maps
- Agricultural development
- Agricultural techniques
- Capacity development
- Children and youth
- Climate change
- Digital technology
- Economic development
- Emergencies and resilience
- Financial services
- Food loss and waste
- Food safety
- Food security
- Food systems
- Learning and knowledge management
- Markets and trade
- Natural resource management
- Nutrition
- Plant production
- Policies, strategies and guidelines
- Programme and project implementation
- Social protection
- Urban development
- Water resources and infrastructure

Dr. Samuel Adunreke
Policies and knowledge are factors as much more important as the food systems itself.
Invariably, the policies, strategy and guideline for scientific and knowledge management of the food systems required continuous improvement and knowledgeable dissemination in order to eradicate ignorance.
Additionally, eradication of ignorance is of equal measure and importance as eradicating hunger and poverty. Hence the inter-connectedness of Food Systems and Knowledge Systems takes center stage towards advancing science, policies and evidence generation for maximal impact