Africa is becoming a key player in the global grain trade, particularly in wheat, due to its high import needs, with Russia emerging as a major supplier. In 2024, Russian wheat exports to African countries surged by 35% to 21 million tons, up from 17.6 million tons in 2023, marking a 19.3% increase. This growth is largely due to increased purchases by Morocco, Nigeria, and Kenya, and Russia's successful reconnection with 12 countries, including Ethiopia and Djibouti, that it had not exported to the previous year. This trend highlights the challenges Africa faces in achieving food security due to production difficulties and the reliance on imports to meet demand. Russia's strategic approach to meeting these needs and expanding its influence in the global grain market is notable.