World Bank-hosted Global Agriculture and Food Security Program has officially launched a new US$163 million grant funding programme aimed at strengthening food security, improving climate resilience, and supporting smallholder farmers in some of the world’s poorest countries.
The new funding call invites eligible governments to submit proposals focused on agriculture, climate adaptation, nutrition, and rural development initiatives.
World Bank Opens $163M Grants Available for Agriculture and Climate Resilience
About the $163 Million Grants Programme
According to Global Agriculture and Food Security Program, the grants are designed to:
- Improve food security
- Strengthen climate resilience
- Support smallholder farmers
- Promote sustainable agriculture
- Improve rural livelihoods
- Empower women in agriculture
The programme is especially focused on low-income and fragile countries facing food insecurity and climate-related challenges.
Why This Funding Matters
The launch comes during a major global food security crisis.
Reports indicate that:
- 266 million people across 47 countries faced acute food insecurity in 2025
- Development assistance declined sharply
- Rising conflict and economic instability increased food production costs
- Climate shocks continue to affect vulnerable communities worldwide
The programme aims to help governments respond to these growing agricultural and humanitarian challenges.
Key Focus Areas
The grants programme prioritizes projects related to:
- Climate-smart agriculture
- Food systems resilience
- Nutrition
- Women’s empowerment
- Agricultural productivity
- Sustainable farming
- Rural economic development
Global Agriculture and Food Security Program also introduced a stronger focus on integrated solutions combining climate adaptation, nutrition, and gender empowerment.
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants include:
- Governments of IDA-only countries
- Low-income countries
- Fragile and conflict-affected states
The programme particularly supports countries with limited access to agricultural financing and development support.
Support for Fragile States
Approximately 60% of existing GAFSP funding already supports fragile and conflict-affected countries.
Since 2010, the programme has:
- Mobilized more than US$2.46 billion
- Supported 53 low-income countries
- Reached more than 39 million people worldwide
Example of Previous Impact
One highlighted project in Liberia received:
US$46.5 Million
The project:
- Improved agricultural productivity
- Supported rural roads
- Strengthened cooperatives
- Helped reintegrate displaced communities
- Benefited approximately 155,000 people
Additional Financing Opportunities
The programme also supports:
- Producer organizations
- Agribusiness investments
- Private sector agricultural financing
- Business investment initiatives
This helps connect:
- Governments
- Smallholder cooperatives
- Agribusinesses
- Financial institutions
into a unified agricultural development ecosystem.
Important Dates
Submission Deadline
15 September 2026
Expected Award Announcements
January 2027
Why This Opportunity Is Important
This initiative is especially valuable for:
- Developing countries
- Agricultural ministries
- Climate resilience programmes
- Food security initiatives
- Rural development agencies
- Smallholder farming communities
The funding can help countries build stronger agricultural systems while responding to climate and economic pressures.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is funding the programme?
The grants are managed by the Global Agriculture and Food Security Program, hosted by the World Bank.
How much funding is available?
A total of US$163 million is available under the new call for proposals.
Who can apply?
Eligible governments from IDA-only and low-income countries.
What sectors are prioritized?
Agriculture, climate resilience, nutrition, food security, and women’s empowerment.
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