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ADAPT Jamaica: Enhancing climate change resilience of vulnerable smallholders in Central Jamaica
ADAPT Jamaica: Enhancing climate change resilience of vulnerable smallholders in Central Jamaica
Jamaica faces growing climate risks as rising temperatures and increasingly frequent extreme weather events threaten its ecosystems and rural livelihoods. The country is experiencing stronger hurricanes, erratic rainfall patterns, prolonged droughts, and more frequent flooding, which place significant pressure on fragile island ecosystems and coastal zones. These climate impacts are particularly severe in the agricultural sector, making farmers vulnerable to crop losses, reduced yields, and disruptions to market access. Recent hurricanes have exposed these vulnerabilities, destroying crops, damaging rural infrastructure, and weakening already fragile safety nets for farming communities.
ADAPT Jamaica responds to these challenges by transforming agricultural production systems across six central parishes—Trelawny, Saint Ann, Saint Elizabeth, Clarendon, Saint Catherine, and Manchester. The initiative aims to strengthen climate resilience among smallholder farmers by promoting Climate-Resilient Agriculture (CRA) practices and reducing food loss and waste across agricultural value chains.
The project combines practical on-farm demonstrations, farmer training, and the scaling up of low-cost climate-resilient farming practices. It also strengthens Jamaica’s agrometeorological network to deliver timely climate information and early warning systems, enabling farmers to make better production decisions. In addition, the project supports policy reforms, public-private partnerships, and improved access to finance to encourage long-term investment in climate-resilient agriculture.
Through these integrated interventions, ADAPT Jamaica seeks to enhance food security, stabilise farmer incomes, and build a more resilient agricultural sector capable of withstanding future climate shocks. This is GCF’s first single-country project in Jamaica.
Project timeline
Pipeline
29 Jan 2020 • 2251 days
Concept note received
29 Jan 2020
Funding proposal received
16 Apr 2025
Cleared by GCF Secretariat
09 Jan 2026
Cleared by iTAP
04 Mar 2026
Approved
28 Mar 2026 • 1 days so far
Approved by GCF Board
28 Mar 2026
Under implementation
To be completed
One region
- Latin America and the Caribbean
One country
One priority group
- Small Island Developing States
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Financing
- Private sector
- Public sector
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Size
- Micro
- Small
- Medium
- Large
GCF financing
| Instrument | Amount |
|---|---|
| Grant | USD 40,554,313 |
| Total GCF Financing |
|---|
| USD 40,554,313 |
Co-financing
| Co-financer | Instrument | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Co-Financing | Grant | USD 5,346,900 |
| Co-Financing | In-kind | USD 301,900 |
| Co-Financing | Grant | USD 639,034 |
| Co-Financing | In-kind | USD 1,432,608 |
| Co-Financing | Loan | USD 1,000,000 |
| Co-Financing | Grant | USD 600,000 |
| Co-Financing | In-kind | USD 124,626 |
| Total Co-Financing |
|---|
| USD 9,445,068 |
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Entity
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Director, Office for Climate Change, biodiversity and Environment
viale delle Terme di Caracalla, Rome, Italy
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National Designated Authority
Ministry of Water, Environment and Climate Change
Acting Principal Director
16A Half Way Tree Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica
Programme Coordination, Monitoring and Evaluation Officer