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Publié le : 27-04-2026
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Type : Projet
Agrisud’s annual report gets a new look!
With a new visual identity, enhanced digital formats, and a greater focus on people’s stories, this edition has been designed to better highlight the results of our work and the sustainable transformations taking place across the regions. In short: to demonstrate our impact!
Concrete, measurable results that are anchored in the territories
By 2025, our integrated approach - combining agroecology, regional development, and agricultural entrepreneurship - had yielded tangible results:
- 17,322 small family farms supported
- 225,860 tons of food produced
- €135 million in revenue
- Nearly 26,000 jobs created or preserved
These figures reflect the ability of family farms supported by Agrisud to strengthen their economic viability while contributing to food security and local development.
A growing collective momentum
In 2025, Agrisud also launched seven new projects, bringing the total number of projects it operates to 45 across 15 countries. At the same time, new partnerships were strengthened with the research community, businesses, and institutions.
This momentum is driven by the daily commitment of our teams and partners, foremost among them Agence française de développement (AFD), which co-finances our two multi-country programs, AGRITER and DELFI.
Measuring Impact to Strengthen International Solidarity
At a time when international solidarity is facing growing pressures, we remain convinced that it is essential to global stability and to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Measuring and demonstrating the impact of our actions is more essential than ever.
With this in mind, we will launch our new Agri360° assessment tool in 2026, designed to provide a comprehensive analysis of the economic, social, and environmental performance of the agricultural businesses we support.
Voices from the Field at the Heart of the Report
Finally, this report highlights concrete experiences in Haiti, Laos, and Madagascar through testimonials from local partners that illustrate the changes underway and the challenges ahead.
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