A Regional Food Hub that covers at least Jordan, Iraq, and Egypt is a necessity now more than ever. This hub will allow the optimized flow of not only food products but also various inputs, exchange of knowledge, coordination of policies, and joint response to emergencies. Jordan has pioneered the concept of this food hub and has a central position in the region, with strong capabilities in agricultural inputs such as fertilizers, seeds, and vaccines. The paper explores the potential for regional cooperation, the benefits of establishing a food hub, and the key role Jordan can play in driving this initiative forward.