FAO Investment Centre

Public Investment

Public Investment

Creating a healthier, more sustainable world requires massive investment. Transforming agrifood systems will cost USD 4 trillion, or more, from now until 2030 in low- and middle-income countries. That translates to about USD 680 billion per year. 

For six decades, the FAO Investment Centre has helped mobilize billions of dollars of public investment in agriculture, food security, nutrition, poverty reduction and rural development.

The Centre provides tailored investment support to countries and financial partners at all stages of the project cycle – from project conception, identification, design and appraisal to implementation and evaluation. 

Good investment design is only part of the equation. Supporting the implementation of ongoing investment projects – the lion’s share of the Centre’s work on public investment – ensures quality control and helps countries achieve positive and lasting results.

The Centre’s main partners include the World Bank, IFAD, multilateral and regional development banks like the African Development Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the Inter-American Development Bank, along with specialist funds such as the Green Climate Fund, the Global Agriculture and Food Security Program and the European Union. 

Latest stories
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Investing in Jharkhand’s women
25/06/2025

In Jharkhand’s Gumla district, one small community hub is alive with activity. Inside, women of all ages – some with toddlers on their laps – gather...

How are Central America’s coffee value chains preparing for new regulations on deforestation-free products?
16/05/2025

About one quarter of Guatemalan coffee and over half of Honduran coffee exports are destined for the European Union. Most of that coffee is grown by...

A risky business no more
02/04/2025

In Benin, between nine and ten percent of the population suffers from food insecurity and about 34 percent of children under five years old are affected...

Investment in recovery and resilience for Türkiye’s earthquake-hit farmers
27/03/2025

The recently launched Agriculture sector recovery in Türkiye’s earthquake-affected provinces project aims to provide targeted support to approximately...

Latest publications
11/2024

The Investment Centre acts as a bridge between countries and financing partners to create the enabling conditions for greater public and private investment to accelerate the transformation to more sustainable agrifood systems.

FAO Investment Centre – 2023 at a glance
07/2024

FAO, through its Investment Centre, works with partners to provide tailored, scalable investment and finance solutions to help countries achieve better, more sustainable outcomes. This latest edition looks at the Centre’s achievements in 2023 while also identifying priority areas for the coming years.

Comparative study on the distribution of value in European chocolate chains
05/2024

The low level of income of most small cocoa farmers, especially in Western Africa, has been a growing issue in the cocoa sector for the past three decades, furthermore, ensuring a living income for small cocoa farmers has become a pressing issue across producing countries.

05/2023

Investing in farmers – or agriculture human capital – is crucial to addressing challenges in our agri-food systems. A global...

03/2023

FAO is committed to helping countries achieve a healthier, more sustainable future. That means finding the right combination of policies, innovations and public and private investment to help them realize the promise of the four betters – better production, better nutrition, a better environment and a better life for all.