
21.8.2025
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IFAD
began
operations
in
Zimbabwe
in
1983
and
has
provided
a
total
of
US$396.3
million
–
IFAD
financing
of
US$162.85
million
and
partner
cofinancing
–
for
eight
programmes
and
projects
that
have
benefited
more
than
1.2
million
households.
The IFAD
country
strategic
opportunities
programme
(COSOP)
2020–2025
for Zimbabwe is
designed
to
contribute
to
enhancing
the
incomes
and
the
food
and nutrition
security
of
poor
rural
households
through
more
efficient,
resilient
and inclusive
agrifood
systems.
Two
complementary
strategic
objectives
support
the overall
approach:
-
Increased
productivity
and
climate
resilience
of
smallholder
agriculture. -
Improved
market
access
for
smallholder
farmers
of
nutritious
food.
This
factsheet
outlines
IFAD’s
work
in
Zimbabwe,
including
approach,
strategy
and
ongoing
operations.
The IFAD
country
strategic
opportunities
programme
(COSOP)
2020–2025
for Zimbabwe is
designed
to
contribute
to
enhancing
the
incomes
and
the
food
and nutrition
security
of
poor
rural
households
through
more
efficient,
resilient
and inclusive
agrifood
systems.
Two
complementary
strategic
objectives
support
the overall
approach:
-
Increased
productivity
and
climate
resilience
of
smallholder
agriculture. -
Improved
market
access
for
smallholder
farmers
of
nutritious
food.
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