IFAD’s strategy in Mozambique is to contribute to rural transformation by strengthening nutrition and agriculture linkages and focusing more on value chains and food systems. This is to be achieved by improving the productivity and food security of rural households, and strengthening their resilience and capacity to adapt to environmental shocks and climate change.
IFAD interventions cover both the green economy (agriculture value chains development) and the blue economy (blue economy and aquaculture). They include rural investment projects financed by loans and grants, and non-lending activities such as analytical work, capacity-building, country-level policy engagement and South-South and Triangular Cooperation.