Since hunger remains a big problem for families, increasing food security through improved agricultural production families remains a challenge for the public authorities. Thus, the object of this paper is to evaluate the effects of pooling of agricultural policies on food security in the CEMAC zone. In other hands, what is the influence of the `sharing of agricultural policies on food security in CEMAC countries? To answer this question, we made use of an existing literature review followed by a statistical analysis of data related to the availability and accessibility of food because of the free trade agreement signed between the Member States in the context of strengthening sub-regional economic integration. Following this analysis, we reached the following results: - domestic prices are negatively related to food; - domestic prices are positively influenced by agricultural investment and customs duties. In conclusion, the pooling of agricultural policies positively influences food security in CEMAC. For the relief of conditions related to market access in the area, a factor of trade facilitation. Thus, the adoption of a common strategy for food production is a strategy for agricultural development in the area. This strategy reinforces the population, the opportunity to acquire in any place and at any time all the nutritious food they need.