Agroecology, grounded in science and global field experience, is a transformative approach to creating socially responsible, economically viable, and environmentally sustainable agrifood systems. By applying ecological principles and fostering equitable value chains, it enhances productivity and fair returns while addressing major challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. The approach is gaining global momentum, evidenced by growing country coalitions and private sector interest in related practices like regenerative agriculture. Several European policies and significant cooperation programmes and research investments promote agroecology and sustainable agriculture. The EU’s 2025 vision emphasizes resilient, competitive, and sustainable agri-food systems aligned with climate and biodiversity goals, highlighting agroecology’s appeal to younger farmers combining economic and environmental benefits. Globally, agroecology aligns with the EU’s Global Gateway initiative by supporting climate adaptation, biodiversity, sustainable investments, and green value chains in partner countries through collaborative research and community engagement. Additionally, agroecology plays a vital role in fragile and conflict-affected regions by fostering resilience and sustainable recovery. The EU’s Group on Agroecology, created through a co-creative process, aims to guide staff in delegations, geographical and thematic units, in better understanding agroecology and how it can be promoted and mainstreamed in consistency with EU strategies for a sustainable future.
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Since the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit, there is broad consensus that agrifood systems must be transformed to become more resilient and sustainable and address mounting global challenges including climate change, natural resources depletion and biodiversity loss, environmental degradation, food and nutrition insecurity, and socioeconomic inequities. This is a prerequisite to achieve the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development and its associated SDGs. Agroecology is increasingly seen as an effective pathway to achieve the objectives of economic, social and environmental sustainability of food systems. It is rooted in both ecological science and traditional knowledge, and emphasizes the co-creation of knowledge, participatory governance, and context-specific innovation. As defined through the 13 principles of the High-Level Panel of Experts of the UN Committee on World Food Security (CFS) and aligned with the 10 elements of the FAO, it benefits from increased international attention and support. In line with the Global Gateway strategy, DG INTPA approaches agroecology as being open to innovation and to markets in bilateral, regional and global partnerships and actions through i.a.: strategic guidance and technical support to EU delegations (operational guide, Monthly Talks, support to the quality of operations); strategic partnerships with like-minded partners to leverage funds and impacts (such as IFAD); investments in Research and Innovation and in the development & deployment of Sustainability Assessment Frameworks (such as the FAO Tool for Agroecology Performance Evaluation TAPE+, and the IFAD Economic and Financial Assessment EFA+). This work contributes to supporting agriculture value chains development, nutrition, fisheries and food security, as well as to the wider aim of Directorate F to address global challenges such as climate change, circular economy, water management, biodiversity, etc.