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AFD Offers €300 Million Loan To IFAD To Support Small-Scale Farmers

In an effort to intensify the outlooks of the impact of climate change on rural hunger and poverty, the French development agency, Agence Française de Développement (AFD) has endorsed a €300 million loan to small-scale farmers.

Brandnewsday understands that the AFD on Thursday signed the €300 million loan to the UN’s International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) to help small-scale farmers in high-risk countries build their resilience to shocks and increase their productivity.

Speaking on the development, the UN agency dedicated to eradicating rural poverty and hunger, President of IFAD Gilbert F Houngbo, said: “If we want a world without hunger and poverty we have to focus our attention on the most vulnerable places where the poorest people live – and this is in rural areas.

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“This loan demonstrates France’s strong commitment to investing in rural people, as well as the role of IFAD in assembling development finance to fight climate change in line with the Paris Agreement.”

AFD Gives Loan To IFAD To Help Farmers

Estimates show that climate change could push 100 million people into poverty by 2030, with those working in agriculture suffering most. This is likely to result in more hungry people. Almost 690 million people went hungry in 2019 – up by nearly 60 million compared to five years ago. COVID-19 could increase that number by an additional 135 million by the end of this year, with poverty expected to increase for the first time in decades.

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This sovereign loan from AFD aims to reverse these trends. The funds will be used to help rural small-scale farmers to increase their productivity, better manage scarce natural resources, access new markets and financial services, and build their resilience to a changing climate.

READ: COVID-19: Nigeria Bags $288.5m Loan From AfDB

As these farmers grow 50 per cent of global food calories, these investments have a significant impact on the world’s food supplies.

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AFD has collaborated with IFAD on various activities, including strengthening agricultural and weather risk management, co-financing projects in Cuba and Angola and building the capacities of African farmers’ organizations.

AFD has contributed UD$ 292 million to IFAD since the creation of the Fund and previously provided it with a loan of €200 million.

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