Most greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture occur in supply chains, often across national and regional boundaries. The SCALA programme supports governments to implement agrifood solutions that build resilience and help reduce emissions in supply chains. SCALA also provides to the private sector businesses on how they can align with the climate priorities in the countries where they source, produce, buy and sell.
New exhibit coincides with meeting of UN Climate’s Standing Committee on Finance
A high-level delegation from the German BMUKN and International Climate Initiative (IKI) visited Mongolia.
Five countries are using nature-based solutions to build climate resilience across urban, coastal, highland, and rural landscapes.
Report on a UNDP–GEF Small Grants Programme initiative in Colombia to conserve biodiversity, restore ecosystems, and support sustainable production.
This brochure highlights the implementation and outcomes of the SCALA programme in Ethiopia from 2020–2025.
Co-led by the FAO and UNDP, this event highlights the synergies between climate and biodiversity plans in agrifood systems.
Policy brief shares findings from a barrier analysis of Mongolia’s leather sector by MNFPUG, supported by the SCALA programme.
This guide helps agrifood firms reduce emissions and enhance climate resilience while aligning with the countries’ NDCs and NAPs.