From Seed to Scale: Turning Early Action into Lasting Impact for Food Systems Transformation

This publication, jointly developed by the UN Food Systems Coordination Hub and the Joint SDG Fund, summarizes the results of the Seed Funding Track, demonstrating how early-stage investments helped 12 countries (from Cambodia, Jordan, Kenya, Rwanda, Serbia, Uganda, Viet Nam, and others) move from ambitious goals to the implementation of sustainable food systems. By strengthening policy frameworks, enhancing governance mechanisms, and piloting innovative local solutions, the program established a coordinated foundation for action while reducing fragmentation among institutions. The initiative serves as a strategic stepping stone, enabling countries to build organizational capacity and mobilize larger-scale financing to expand impact and develop resilient food systems over the long term.

Data and Resources

Additional Info

Field Value
Type of ALiSEA product None
Title From Seed to Scale: Turning Early Action into Lasting Impact for Food Systems Transformation
Description This publication, jointly developed by the UN Food Systems Coordination Hub and the Joint SDG Fund, summarizes the results of the Seed Funding Track, demonstrating how early-stage investments helped 12 countries (from Cambodia, Jordan, Kenya, Rwanda, Serbia, Uganda, Viet Nam, and others) move from ambitious goals to the implementation of sustainable food systems. By strengthening policy frameworks, enhancing governance mechanisms, and piloting innovative local solutions, the program established a coordinated foundation for action while reducing fragmentation among institutions. The initiative serves as a strategic stepping stone, enabling countries to build organizational capacity and mobilize larger-scale financing to expand impact and develop resilient food systems over the long term.
Agroecology Category
  • Sustainable food system
  • Collaboration
  • Supportive policies
Agroecology Keyword
  • Sustainable food system
  • Food security
  • Community participation
  • Public-private partnership
  • Knowledge co-production
  • Enabling policy
  • Responsible gouvernance
Contributing organisations The Joint SDG Fund
Author
Year 2026
Type of document Outreach & communication
Language English
Country
Administrative Level 1
Administrative Level 2
Web Link