Integrated action across food systems, ecosystems, humanitarian response, research, finance, and agribusiness transformation.
FSERA delivers its mandate through core areas that address immediate humanitarian needs while building long-term community, ecological, and enterprise strength.
Regenerative grazing, agroforestry, soil restoration, biodiversity enhancement, and rangeland management.
Climate-smart, market-driven crop and livestock systems with value addition, storage, processing, and market access.
Emergency food, cash and voucher assistance, livestock support, nutrition-sensitive action, and shock-responsive systems.
Livelihoods, agribusiness incubation, land and market access, social cohesion, and self-reliance pathways.
Mentorship, coaching, enterprise formalization, financial literacy, market linkages, incubation, and acceleration.
Training centers, demonstration farms, model farmers, peer learning, skills development, and technology adoption.
Applied research, evidence-based advisory, technology transfer, climate-smart food systems, and social protection innovation.
Farmer investment support, enterprise finance, grants, and Humanitarian-to-Enterprise pathways.
FSERA’s work is guided by research-informed solutions, ethical practice, long-term sustainability, inclusive participation, and adaptive capacity to climate, market, and social shocks.
FSERA works across connected systems that restore ecosystems, strengthen livelihoods, improve food systems, and grow inclusive agribusiness.