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Financing Rural Infrastructure: Priorities and pathways for ending hunger
Laura Turley; David Uzsoki
发表日期2018-12
出版者IISD
出版年2018
页码59
语种英语
概述Read our report to discover how new financial instruments can support a decentralized and robust infrastructure base for farmers, food processors and rural communities.
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  • Most of the people suffering from hunger around the world live in rural areas and engage in agricultural activity. Financing infrastructure, including roads, storage and localized energy grids, will help provide food security for the 821 million people estimated to live in hunger worldwide.
  • About one third of food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted globally, amounting to about 1.3 billion tonnes per year. Storage facilities play a critical role in ensuring food security and ending hunger. Governments should create dedicated funds with a mandate to provide financing for storage infrastructure projects to reduce post-harvest loss.
  • Agricultural productivity resulting from irrigation can be more than twice as productive on a per-hectare basis than rainfed production. Investing in water distribution, such as through public–private partnerships, is crucial. Access to reliable water sources positively contributes to women’s empowerment through increased asset ownership and control over resources, better sanitation, local job creation and food security.  

Most of the people suffering from hunger around the world live in rural areas and engage in agricultural activity. It is not just a coincidence that they also often lack basic services, such as energy and irrigation provision, due to a lack of infrastructure. This lack of infrastructure is an important reason for their vulnerability to hunger.

This is why our new report explores the importance of financing infrastructure, including roads, storage and localized energy grids: because investment in infrastructure will help provide food security for the 821 million people estimated to live in hunger worldwide.  

Investing in rural roads helps connect farmers to markets and links agricultural and non-agricultural communities; building storage bins keeps the harvest fresher longer and sustainable irrigation systems increase yields. Yet financing infrastructure has been notoriously hard historically because investors dislike the risks of agricultural production. Today, new tools are available to us.

Read this report, or our policy brief, to discover how new financial instruments can support a decentralized and robust infrastructure base for farmers, food processors and rural communities.

主题Agriculture, Water and Investment ; Public Procurement and Infrastructure Finance
URLhttps://www.iisd.org/library/financing-rural-infrastructure-priorities-and-pathways-ending-hunger
来源智库International Institute for Sustainable Development (Canada)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/56503
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