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  1. We support small-scale farmers because more affordable and nutritious food production comes from local knowledge.

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  2. ❝What I took up as a challenge, I have turned into a business.❞ Meet Dorothy, the agricultural entrepreneur from who created an opportunity where there seemed to be none.

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  3. Small-scale farmers and rural people have a crucial role to play in the restoration of ecosystems and the conservation of natural resources. To protect the environment we need rural solutions.

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  4. Around 660 million people may still face hunger in 2030 – 30 million more people than in a scenario in which the pandemic had not occurred. How can we reverse this trend? Read more ➡️

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  5. Drought and the crisis have put a strain on Valeriu’s business in . An IFAD initiative helped him stay afloat.

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  7. Investing in smallholder farmers means investing in a brighter future of food, nutrition and agriculture 🙌

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  8. 📣 Calling global interested in transformation! Be part of the movement – join the youth convo in the Summit Community and share your thoughts, ideas, and feedback on how to create better food systems for all 🌍 ▶️

    The UN Food Systems Community

An inclusive space to share info and ideas on food systems. 

Join the conversation!
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  9. Going the last mile to reach the poorest people in the poorest places has always been IFAD’s core goal. To ensure this principle was met also during the pandemic, we revised our targeting guidelines. Learn more 👉

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  10. Helping rural people build resilience does not only mean scaling up investments – it also means going further to reach the people most likely to be left behind.

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  11. Building sustainable means investing in better nutrition and - here is why 👇

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  12. In rural , many family farmers are living without nutritional variety in their diets.⠀ ⠀ Farmer Nutrition Schools are reversing this trend – and local women are essential to their success!

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  13. Inclusive rural transformation creates shared prosperity🙌 When rural people thrive, higher incomes and profits are injected into rural economies, creating jobs and growth for communities and nations.

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  14. Meet the people at the 💚 of our and discover their worries, hopes, and solutions for a brighter future.

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  15. Trading a life in the city for one in a rural village may sound risky, but for Guadalupe it turned out to be a winning solution - and a success story.

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  16. Did you know that almost half of the tea lands in are more than 20 years old? We are empowering smallholder farmers to replant 4,500 hectares of unproductive tea lands to improve yields and livelihoods.

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  17. Economic aid on its own does not change lives. Investing in the resilience of small-scale producers can make a long-lasting difference.

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  18. 2020 has posed new challenges, but our goal to reach and hasn’t changed one bit. Learn more about our activities, impact and results 👇

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  19. Didier needed help to continue farming while facing the challenges arising from conflict and COVID-19 in . This is how IFAD helped him.

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  20. 📢 Engaging with rural people and amplifying is crucial to build sustainable and resilient . RT if you agree!

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