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FAO Investment Centre – Annual review 2024










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FAO. 2025. FAO Investment Centre – Annual review 2024. Rome.


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    FAO Investment Centre - 2024 at a glance 2025
    Investing in agrifood systems changes lives – lifting people out of poverty and hunger, connecting small-scale farmers and rural entrepreneurs to markets and financing, and protecting vital ecosystems and biodiversity. FAO is intensifying its efforts with financing partners to crowd in public and private investment for a more food-secure, resilient and sustainable future for all.
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    FAO Investment Centre – Annual review 2023 2024
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    The world’s agrifood systems need to become greener, healthier, more inclusive and more resilient. Investment is critical to that transition. FAO, through its Investment Centre, works with partners to provide tailored, scalable investment and finance solutions to help countries achieve better, more sustainable outcomes. This latest edition of the FAO Investment Centre Annual Review looks at the Centre’s achievements in 2023 while also identifying priority areas for the coming years.
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    FAO Investment Centre – Annual review 2021 2022
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    For almost 60 years, the FAO Investment Centre has helped countries make more and better agrifood investments to reduce poverty, hunger and malnutrition, improve rural livelihoods and protect the environment. This review looks at the centre’s achievements in 2021. Working in over 120 countries, the centre continued to provide a full suite of investment support. It acted as a bridge between member countries and financing partners to scale up investment for greater impact; support better enabling conditions for policy and investment; and integrate FAO’s vast knowledge and expertise into national investment planning. With ambitions of being the go-to place for sustainable agrifood investment and finance solutions for Member Nations and investors, the centre aims to intensify its country focus and outreach, strengthen, expand and diversify its partnerships and engage in more strategic collaboration across FAO.

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