• News
    • Latest news
    • News search
    • Health
    • Finance
    • Food
    • Career news
    • Content series
    • Try Devex Pro
  • Jobs
    • Job search
    • Post a job
    • Employer search
    • CV Writing
    • Upcoming career events
    • Try Career Account
  • Funding
    • Funding search
    • Funding news
  • Talent
    • Candidate search
    • Devex Talent Solutions
  • Events
    • Upcoming and past events
    • Partner on an event
  • Post a job
  • About
      • About us
      • Membership
      • Newsletters
      • Advertising partnerships
      • Devex Talent Solutions
      • Contact us
Join DevexSign in
Join DevexSign in

News

  • Latest news
  • News search
  • Health
  • Finance
  • Food
  • Career news
  • Content series
  • Try Devex Pro

Jobs

  • Job search
  • Post a job
  • Employer search
  • CV Writing
  • Upcoming career events
  • Try Career Account

Funding

  • Funding search
  • Funding news

Talent

  • Candidate search
  • Devex Talent Solutions

Events

  • Upcoming and past events
  • Partner on an event
Post a job

About

  • About us
  • Membership
  • Newsletters
  • Advertising partnerships
  • Devex Talent Solutions
  • Contact us
  • My Devex
  • Update my profile % complete
  • Account & privacy settings
  • My saved jobs
  • Manage newsletters
  • Support
  • Sign out
Latest newsNews searchHealthFinanceFoodCareer newsContent seriesTry Devex Pro
    • News
    • World Bank annual meetings 2025

    Inside the World Bank’s plan to boost jobs by investing in agribusiness

    The newly launched AgriConnect operationalizes the World Bank’s pledge to double its investment in agriculture to $9 billion a year — and make farming a driver of jobs and economic growth.

    By Ayenat Mersie // 14 October 2025

    Related Stories

    Devex Dish: The World Bank plants a $9 billion-a-year seed
    Devex Dish: The World Bank plants a $9 billion-a-year seed
    Devex Newswire: World Bank launches massive push to put farming front and center
    Devex Newswire: World Bank launches massive push to put farming front and center
    Could centering agribusiness be the key to tackling food insecurity?
    Could centering agribusiness be the key to tackling food insecurity?
    Uncertainty ‘new normal’ as World Bank, IMF meet amid aid cuts, discord
    Uncertainty ‘new normal’ as World Bank, IMF meet amid aid cuts, discord

    Agriculture is moving up the World Bank’s priority list: On Tuesday, at its annual meetings in Washington, the institution unveiled AgriConnect: Farms, Firms, and Finance for Jobs — an ambitious push to make smallholder farming a cornerstone of its jobs and economic growth strategy.

    The initiative is the operationalization of World Bank President Ajay Banga’s pledge last year to double agribusiness and agri-finance investments from $4.5 billion to $9 billion annually by 2030. At the core of the initiative is improving access to financing, technology, and equipment for hundreds of millions of farmers in more than 20 countries. 

    “Globally, 500 million smallhold farmers produce 80% of the world's food. Yet most of them remain stuck in subsistence farming. They lack electricity, storage, training, market access. Fewer than 1 in 10 have access to commercial finance, let alone crop insurance,” Banga said Tuesday.

    This article is free to read - just register or sign in

    Access news, newsletters, events and more.

    Join usSign in

    More reading:

    ► For World Bank President Ajay Banga, all roads lead to jobs

    ► Exclusive: World Bank president announces restructuring in staff email

    ► In a changing world, where do World Bank reforms stand? (Pro)

    • Agriculture & Rural Development
    • Banking & Finance
    • Private Sector
    • Economic Development
    • Environment & Natural Resources
    Printing articles to share with others is a breach of our terms and conditions and copyright policy. Please use the sharing options on the left side of the article. Devex Pro members may share up to 10 articles per month using the Pro share tool ( ).

    About the author

    • Ayenat Mersie

      Ayenat Mersie

      Ayenat Mersie is a Global Development Reporter for Devex. Previously, she worked as a freelance journalist for publications such as National Geographic and Foreign Policy and as an East Africa correspondent for Reuters.

    Search for articles

    Related Stories

    Devex DishRelated Stories - Devex Dish: The World Bank plants a $9 billion-a-year seed

    Devex Dish: The World Bank plants a $9 billion-a-year seed

    Devex NewswireRelated Stories - Devex Newswire: World Bank launches massive push to put farming front and center

    Devex Newswire: World Bank launches massive push to put farming front and center

    Devex @ World Bank-IMF 2025Related Stories - Could centering agribusiness be the key to tackling food insecurity?

    Could centering agribusiness be the key to tackling food insecurity?

    World Bank annual meetings 2025Related Stories - Uncertainty ‘new normal’ as World Bank, IMF meet amid aid cuts, discord

    Uncertainty ‘new normal’ as World Bank, IMF meet amid aid cuts, discord

    Most Read

    • 1
      Why cross-sector solutions for climate-resilient systems are crucial
    • 2
      The role of outdoor mosquito management in malaria control
    • 3
      Collaboration key to combatting health worker shortages
    • 4
      Future ready: Adapting digital solutions for a +1.5ºC world
    • 5
      How local entrepreneurs are closing the NCD care gap in LMICs
    • News
    • Jobs
    • Funding
    • Talent
    • Events

    Devex is the media platform for the global development community.

    A social enterprise, we connect and inform over 1.3 million development, health, humanitarian, and sustainability professionals through news, business intelligence, and funding & career opportunities so you can do more good for more people. We invite you to join us.

    • About us
    • Membership
    • Newsletters
    • Advertising partnerships
    • Devex Talent Solutions
    • Post a job
    • Careers at Devex
    • Contact us
    © Copyright 2000 - 2025 Devex|User Agreement|Privacy Statement