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🌍 As negotiators finalize the new climate finance goals at #COP29, it is vital that smallholder farmers are included in the conversation. We've seen agriculture finally getting more attention at COP29, but as this powerful piece for Forbes by Daphne Ewing-Chow points out, less than 1% of climate finance reaches the farmers producing up to 35% of our food. 🔑 Why does this matter? Every dollar invested in smallholder resilience multiplies benefits— bigger harvests, fewer emissions, and thriving communities. 💬 As Michelle Kagari, our Senior Director of Government Relations and Partnerships, puts it: "They feed an estimated two billion people— roughly a quarter of the world’s population— so an investment in smallholder farmers is a direct investment in global food security.” Read more and join the conversation! 👇🏿

COP29: Smallholder Farmers Being Left Behind

COP29: Smallholder Farmers Being Left Behind

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Wisdom Akpan

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Critical conversation! Smallholder farmers are the backbone of global food systems. The data is here. Ensuring their access to climate finance, technology, and markets is vital for a resilient future. One Acre Fund , thanks for always bringing this to bear and acting on to amplify their voices and accelerate support at in diverse of ways and beyond? #ClimateAction #SmallholderFarmers #FoodSecurity"

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