This brief provides an overview of the Investing in Livelihood Resilience and Soil Health in ACP Countries (ILSA) programme in Mozambique, funded by the European Union and implemented by IFAD.
Embedded within the Inclusive Agrifood Value Chain Development Programme (PROCAVA), this initiative focuses on scaling up the production and use of locally adapted bioinputs, restoring degraded lands and improving access to agroecological technologies and services.
ILSA Mozambique directly supports 15,000 households, or about 75,000 individuals, contributing to more inclusive, productive and resilient food systems.
Year of publication | |
Geographic coverage | Mozambique |
Originally published | 13 Jun 2025 |
Related organisation(s) | IFAD - International Fund for Agricultural Development |
Knowledge service | Metadata | Global Food and Nutrition Security | AgroecologyClimate extremes and food security | Agroecological practiceLand degradationSmallholder farmer |
Digital Europa Thesaurus (DET) | agricultural policysustainable agriculturelivelihoodresilienceclimate changeagricultural production |
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