Expected Outcomes
Enhanced farm productivity (wheat, dairy) leading to higher yields, better food availability.
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Improved incomes for smallholder farmers, livestock keepers, landless labourers.
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Reduced vulnerability to climate shocks (droughts, floods etc.) through resilient agriculture practices and infrastructure restoration.
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Better nutrition and food security outcomes, especially for women and children in the targeted communities.
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Significance & Context
Afghanistan faces severe food insecurity, recurrent climate shocks, economic instability. Agriculture still supports a vast majority of population, so interventions in this sector are critical.
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FAO’s previous efforts (2022-2024) have reached over 30.3 million Afghans via emergency & resilience-oriented agricultural assistance. The ReAL project builds upon these efforts.
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By aligning with the UK’s PREVALE programme and with other partners (e.g. Afghanistan Resilience Consortium, Afghanaid), the project can leverage broader coordination, share best practices, and scale up impact.



