Overview
Tonga, Vanuatu, and Samoa are among the Pacific nations most vulnerable to climate change. Their geographic isolation and exposure to extreme hydro-meteorological hazards leave them susceptible to climate shocks. Agriculture remains the backbone of local economies; however, rising temperatures, erratic rainfall patterns, prolonged heat, and increasingly intense cyclones and strong winds are disrupting agricultural systems, reducing productivity across key crop value chains and threatening the stability of food supplies and rural incomes.
This programme aims to strengthen the adaptive capacity of smallholder farmers and the ecosystems they depend on, ensuring a secure and resilient supply of food crops across the three countries. It promotes Climate Resilient Regenerative Agriculture (CRRA), a set of practices designed to restore soil and plant health while reducing the impacts of climate variability on agricultural yields.
The programme is structured around two main pillars. First, it strengthens the enabling environment for the transition to CRRA by supporting policy development, institutional capacity, partnerships, and market systems that incentivise climate-resilient farming practices. Second, it supports farmers in adopting CRRA systems through training, demonstration farms, and a Farmer Support Programme that provides tools, equipment, and technologies to reduce the upfront cost of transition.
Through knowledge sharing, digital tools, and peer-to-peer learning, the programme aims to accelerate the adoption of resilient agricultural systems, helping farming communities adapt to climate change while protecting food security and livelihoods across the Pacific.
Result areas
Countries
Regions
Priority groups
Project timeline
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Pipeline
2,370 days
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Concept note received
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Funding proposal received
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Cleared by GCF Secretariat
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Cleared by iTAP
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Legal opinion on AE's Internal Approval
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Approved
80 days so far
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Approved by GCF Board
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Under implementation
Not started
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To be completed
Not started
Other Data
- Size
- Small
- Project number
- FP295
- Risk category
- Category C
- Subtype
- Public sector
- Theme
- Adaptation
- Group
- Small Island Developing States
- Status
- Approved
- Duration
- 5
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Total project value $ 43.7 million
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Total number of beneficiaries 270 thousand
Financing
GCF-financing
0.0%
USD
Co-financing
0.0%
USD
USD 43.7
million
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GCF-financing
- Grant USD 42,056,443
- Total GCF-financing USD 42,056,443
Co-financing
- Inkind USD 668,769
- Inkind USD 290,237
- Inkind USD 365,705
- Inkind USD 309,555
- Total co-financing USD 1,634,266
Documents
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Establishing Climate Resilient, Regenerative Agricultural (CRRA) systems in Tonga, Vanuatu and Samoa
- Approved funding proposal
- 17 Apr 2026
- SPC
- FP295
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Gender action plan for FP295: Establishing Climate Resilient, Regenerative Agricultural (CRRA) systems in Tonga, Vanuatu and Samoa
- Gender action plan
- 25 Mar 2026
- SPC
- FP295
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Gender assessment for FP295: Establishing Climate Resilient, Regenerative Agricultural (CRRA) systems in Tonga, Vanuatu and Samoa
- Gender assessment
- 25 Mar 2026
- SPC
- FP295
Project contacts
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Project contacts
Entity info
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Ms. Coral Pasisi
Secondary
Director: Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability Programme
GCF team
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Press enquiries and interviews
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GCF Communications
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Request for information
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GCF Information Disclosure
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Project complaints and grievances
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GCF Independent Redress Mechanism (IRM)
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Integrity issues
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GCF Independent Integrity Unity (IIU)
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National Designated Authority
Ministry of Finance (Samoa)
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Ms. Saoleitiiti Betham-Vaai
Primary
Chief Executive Officer
1 Apia City Boulevard, Central Bank Building, Apia, Samoa
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Mr. Tofilau Siliva
Secondary
Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Policy Department
1 Apia City Boulevard, Central Bank Building, Apia, Samoa
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Ms. Peresitene Kirifi
Operational Focal Point
ACEO, Aid Coordination and Debt Management Division