This research discusses the social community approach strategy for food security as part of the Economic Defense Entrepreneur in the context of welcoming a Golden Indonesia 2045. The aim of this research is to evaluate the effectiveness of this strategy in dealing with food security problems which have often failed in Indonesia. The research method used is qualitative with a descriptive analysis approach. Data was obtained through literature studies, interviews with experts, and analysis of documentation related to food security programs that have been implemented in Indonesia. The research results show that the social community approach strategy has a number of advantages compared to the top-down approach which has been dominant. First, this strategy empowers local communities to participate in formulating and implementing food security programs, so that they are more responsive to local needs and context. Second, this strategy builds synergy between various parties, including government, research institutions, the private sector and civil society, in creating sustainable, innovative solutions. However, the research also identified a number of barriers and obstacles in implementing this strategy, such as lack of coordination between stakeholders, limited resources, and human capacity building. Therefore, a comprehensive solution is needed, such as increasing community participation, strengthening cooperation between stakeholders, and developing an integrative model that considers the local context. This research recommends further development of community social approach strategies for food security as an effort to achieve a Golden Indonesia 2045 more effective and efficient.