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Agriculture doesn¡¯t just feed people, it is also one of the most powerful tools to end extreme poverty and boost economies. Growth in agriculture remains 2-3 times more effective at reducing poverty than an equivalent amount of growth generated in other sectors, and the effects are largest for the poorest in society.

The food system produces millions of on-farm jobs and has the potential to generate millions more across the supply chain. Good nutrition makes people healthier and more productive, empowers entrepreneurs, and represents a critical long-term economic investment.

In addition, the agrifood system presents a huge opportunity to cut almost a third of the world¡¯s greenhouse gas emissions through affordable and readily available actions.

However, lack of investment and incentives are preventing countries from capitalizing on its full potential. In addition, conflict, extreme weather events and economic shocks are slowing down efforts to feed and putting millions at risk of falling into extreme poverty. Today, over 2 billion people are facing moderate or severe food insecurity, and many more are unable to afford a healthy diet.

Feeding people today requires countries to fundamentally transform how they produce food and ensure it reaches those most at risk. Feeding people tomorrow depends on protecting the natural resources and human capital that underpin their food systems.

Last Updated: Apr 14, 2025

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Programs and Trust Funds

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    CGIAR advances cutting-edge science to reduce rural poverty, increase food security, improve human health and nutrition, and ensure the sustainable management of natural resources.

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    Food Systems 2030

    Food Systems 2030 is an Umbrella Multi-Donor Trust Fund that helps countries build better food systems by 2030. Food Systems 2030 helps countries rethink and transform their food systems from farm to fork, progressing ...

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    The Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP) finances investments that increase incomes and improve food and nutrition security in developing countries.

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