Brochure
Ensuring equal access to improve livelihoods
Poor rural people are often excluded from markets and do not benefit from tailored technologies and rural advisory services. These constraints lower their agricultural productivity, perpetuating poverty and hunger. To achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, agriculture needs to become more inclusive, sustainable and productive. FAO helps countries meet the goals of eradicating poverty and hunger by helping poor rural households to better benefit from agricultural advances, increasing their yields and income generating opportunities.To do so, FAO promotes investments in agriculture, including livestock, fisheries and forestry, and supports the design of rural development strategies and programmes that address the structural constraints faced by poor agricultural and rural households.
This includes helping smallholders and family farmers increase their access to credit, extension services, inputs and technologies, and improve their skills, to build sustainable livelihoods and set up small businesses.