Sustainable Agrifood Systems for Better Environment
Tasked with feeding a global population of over 8 billion and supporting the livelihoods of millions across the globe, global agrifood systems don’t just provide food and support livelihoods - they also hold the key to our planet’s future. However, the way we produce food today has significant negative impacts on the environment.
Since 2006, FAO has been partnering with the Global Environment Facility (GEF) to support countries worldwide in addressing the complex challenges at the nexus between the agrifood systems and the environment. As of March 2025, FAO has secured over $1.9 billion in GEF grants and attracted another $13.4 billion in co-financing pledges to assist more than 130 countries in projects that respond to local priorities, deliver global environmental benefits, and advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Cumulative FAO-GEF portfolio since 2006
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FAO and GEF-8
The GEF-8 program offers new opportunities for collaboration and impact to achieve sustainable and scalable results.
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The partnership's portfolio extends across focal areas and impact programs to deliver environmental benefits at a global level.
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Knowledge
Learnings and good practices from the FAO-GEF portfolio are guiding the path toward a more robust, efficient and impactful programming.
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Uzbekistan will host Eighth Assembly of the Global Environment Facility
17/11/2025
The last sprint toward 2030, the GEF-9 cycle will implementing the agenda for the world’s family of funds for the environment.
News
Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems recognized in Chile
13/11/2025
With GEF support, two traditional agricultural systems rooted in the ancestral knowledge and practices of Indigenous Peoples in the northern Andean...
GEF supports FAO's first land degradation neutrality strategy in the Republic of Moldova
28/10/2025
Over the past 60 years, the area of eroded land has increased 1.8 times in Moldova, mainly due to cultivation on sloping lands without the application...
