The Governments of the Republic of Liberia and Japan and have formally signed an Exchange of Notes in continuation of the KR Food Assistance Program in 2025. The signing ceremony, which underscores the enduring bond between the two nations, took place on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, in the Ministerβs Conference Room at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Liberiaβs Deputy Minister for International Cooperation and Economic Integration, Dr. Ibrahim Al-bakri Nyei, described the signing as a significant milestone in the diplomatic, economic, cultural, and development cooperation between Liberia and Japan.
βThis event today is a manifestation that Liberia-Japan relations continue to grow from strength to strength. We hope to maintain this momentum as we build solid bridges in our bilateral cooperation and strategic partnership on global issues,β Dr. Nyei remarked.
He expressed profound gratitude to the Government and people of Japan for their continued support and partnership over the years. According to him, the KR Food Assistance program, which began in 2008 as a compassionate response to the global food crisis, has evolved into one of the most impactful and sustainable development cooperation frameworks in Liberia.
Highlighting the uniqueness of the partnership, Dr. Nyei explained that Japan has not only provided rice as a food commodity but also established an innovative financing mechanism through the Japanese Counterpart Value Fund (JCVF).
βThe brilliance of this model lies in its dual impact. While addressing food insecurity, it simultaneously fuels national development projects that build infrastructure, expand human capital, and promote long-term growth. This demonstrates Japanβs profound respect for Liberiaβs sovereignty and development priorities,β he noted.
Speaking at the ceremony, Japanβs Ambassador to Liberia, His Excellency Mr. Hiroshi Yoshimoto, disclosed that this fiscal yearβs KR Food Assistance program is valued at two hundred and fifty million Japanese Yen (US 1.7 million). The shipment of rice is expected in 2026; however, it will be referred to as KR 2025. The KR Food Assistance will be managed by the Japanese Counterpart Value Fund at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, under the oversight of the Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee, chaired by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
βThis program lays a strong foundation for self-sufficiency in rice production and consumption, while also contributing to Liberiaβs broader economic growth,β the Ambassador stated.
He praised the Government of Liberiaβs initiatives to boost local rice production and expressed Japanβs readiness to complement these efforts.
βAs you are aware, Japan has been supporting local rice production initiatives through various technical cooperation projects led by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). During my time as Ambassador to Liberia, I am committed to continuing this support to help Liberiaβs journey toward becoming self-sufficient in rice production,β Ambassador Yoshimoto affirmed.
The Exchange of Notes for the 2025 KR Food Assistance marks yet another chapter in the strong bilateral relations between Liberia and Japan. It reinforces shared values of friendship, cooperation, and mutual respect, while directly addressing Liberiaβs most urgent development priorities.
