2024 World Food Forum Flagship Event

2024-10-18T12:59:39+02:00

14-18 October 2024 | FAO Rome, Italy. Be part of a dynamic global platform that transcends boundaries, generations and sectors to transform the future of our agrifood systems.

2024 World Food Forum Flagship Event2024-10-18T12:59:39+02:00

IGC: Evidence review for agricultural SME finance

2024-09-23T08:47:48+02:00

This International Growth Centre (IGC) evidence review maps the existing body of practitioner and academic evidence on lending to agricultural small and medium-sized enterprises in developing economies and identifies research and learning priorities to fill key gaps.

IGC: Evidence review for agricultural SME finance2024-09-23T08:47:48+02:00

FAO: Stories of Agrifood Systems Change

2024-09-24T16:34:14+02:00

This publication highlights the latest in a series of country change stories connecting global agrifood systems discourse to specific realities in Côte d’Ivoire, Cambodia, the Pacific, Guatemala and Albania, to demystify some of the terms involved and make sense of what they mean at country level.

FAO: Stories of Agrifood Systems Change2024-09-24T16:34:14+02:00

IFAD-Japan Sustainable Coffee Production Project Launch

2024-09-17T11:00:09+02:00

5 September 2024 | 16:00-18:30 CET | Overseas Development Institute (ODI) in London and on Zoom. How to deliver impact at scale, reach smallholder farmers and build the next generation of competitive African agribusinesses. Chris Isaac, AgDevCo’s Chief Investment Officer and co-founder, will be delivering the 41st Ralph Melville Lecture in association with The Tropical Agriculture Association International (TAAI).

IFAD-Japan Sustainable Coffee Production Project Launch2024-09-17T11:00:09+02:00

Italy’s G7 Presidency: A catalyst for global food security and climate action

2024-09-11T10:36:14+02:00

Federica de Gaetano, GDPRD's new Co-Chair, and Francesco Rampa discuss the growing momentum around sustainable food systems. As the world grapples with climate change, food insecurity and economic challenges, a holistic approach to rural development becomes increasingly urgent. Italy's G7 Presidency in 2024 sets the stage for critical dialogue and initiatives on these issues.

Italy’s G7 Presidency: A catalyst for global food security and climate action2024-09-11T10:36:14+02:00

AgDevCo: Blended finance for African agriculture

2024-09-11T12:19:32+02:00

5 September 2024 | 16:00-18:30 CET | Overseas Development Institute (ODI) in London and on Zoom. How to deliver impact at scale, reach smallholder farmers and build the next generation of competitive African agribusinesses. Chris Isaac, AgDevCo’s Chief Investment Officer and co-founder, will be delivering the 41st Ralph Melville Lecture in association with The Tropical Agriculture Association International (TAAI).

AgDevCo: Blended finance for African agriculture2024-09-11T12:19:32+02:00

Podcast | Ji-Yeun Rim, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

2024-08-12T14:33:47+02:00

Ji-Yeun Rim is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). She also co-chairs the Donor Platform’s Thematic Working Group on Rural Youth Employment.  She shares her aspirations for the working group and how it plays a part in making development happen.

Podcast | Ji-Yeun Rim, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)2024-08-12T14:33:47+02:00

ILO: Decent Jobs for Rural Youth Online Training

2024-08-08T16:57:13+02:00

7–18 October 2024 | An online course offered by ILO’s International Training Centre to provide an in-depth understanding of the context of rural employment in developing countries, outlining the challenges faced by rural youth, and young women in particular. It will explore the various policy elements and intervention approaches that are needed to support rural youths.

ILO: Decent Jobs for Rural Youth Online Training2024-08-08T16:57:13+02:00

CSAF: State of the Sector 2024 report

2024-07-24T12:09:43+02:00

The 2024 State of the Sector report shares market insights drawing upon quantitative and qualitative input from 20 financial institutions and provides a deeper analysis of the risks agri-SMEs and lenders face, and how agricultural lenders can respond.

CSAF: State of the Sector 2024 report2024-07-24T12:09:43+02:00