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ProjectDriving Innovative Financing and Sustainable Investments Toward Food System Transformation and Achievement of the SDGs in the Caribbean - TCP/SLC/3903 2025
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No results found.Access to finance remains one of the greatest barriers to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the Caribbean, with at least eight of the 17 goals linked to finance. Yet high borrowing costs, limited financing options and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have left small-scale producers particularly constrained. Farmers, fishers and agri-entrepreneurs often lack affordable and innovative finance, as well as the knowledge to access them, preventing their participation in sustainable value chains. Traditional funding sources such as Official Development Assistance, Foreign Direct Investment, and remittances remain insufficient to meet the region’s financing needs. While recent value chain development programmes have helped upgrade industries and strengthen market linkages, persistent gaps in investment finance continue to hinder the growth of a modern and inclusive agribusiness sector. To address these challenges, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) partnered with 17 Asset Management (17 AM), an asset management and consulting firm specializing in building impact-driven financial products. Together, the project team designed innovative capital solutions to mobilize resources into high-potential value chains, enabling agribusinesses to scale while offering investors opportunities to align their capital with sustainable impact. -
ProjectRegional E-Agriculture for the Caribbean – A Post COVID-19 Mechanism to Promote Resilient Agri-Food - TCP/SLC/3808 2024
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No results found.The Caribbean region faces significant challenges due to the shifting global economic environment and climate change. Recognizing the critical role of digital transformation in addressing these issues and achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has developed a regional information and communications technology (ICT) strategy and roadmap to promote socio-economic development and resilience. Over the past two decades, the Caribbean has made notable progress in ICT infrastructure, coverage, affordability, and internet access, positioning itself well to leverage digital solutions in various sectors, including agriculture. However, the adoption of e-agriculture—ICT applications in the agricultural sector—has been slow, delayed by disparities in ICT access between urban and rural areas, a lack of regional governance frameworks, and limited awareness among farmers. Several Caribbean countries have begun developing national ICT and e-agriculture policies, such as Saint Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, Belize, Grenada, and the Commonwealth of Dominica. Despite these efforts, barriers like limited knowledge, insufficient educational capacity, and lack of pilot projects and support systems persist. -
ProjectEnhancing Institutional Capacities in Statistical Data Collection and Analysis in the Agricultural Sector in OECS Member States - TCP/SLC/3607 2021
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No results found.Throughout the Caribbean, decision makers in the agricultural sector are required to make efficient use of resources through the adoption of suitable policy However, making well informed evidence based policy decisions relies upon high quality data, statistics and analyses In the OECS, data production and analysis have historically been an obstacle to the development of agricultural policies and programmes that make impactful changes Moreover, the monitoring and evaluation of policies and national programmes also requires ongoing collection and analysis of data that is both reliable and relevant Agriculture will continue to play a crucial role in the development of the economies of OECS member states However, sustainable value creation along agricultural value chains also depends on the incorporation of both social and environmental considerations National economies (and the regional economy) must therefore be developed based on a participatory approach that considers outcomes for all stakeholders in the agriculture sector, and the collection of data for analysis of these outcomes must be carried out accordingly This project was designed to strengthen the planning function of Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines by supporting the development of their agricultural statistics systems.
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