Scaling Partnerships for Investment in Sustainable Food Systems, Forests, and Nature: Insights from a series of case studies

The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), as a founding partner of the GFFN and the secretariat of the Forest Investor Club (FIC), has developed a set of case studies through desktop research and key expert interviews to showcase examples of innovative investment strategies that are directing private capital towards sustainable food systems, forests, and nature.

This summary brief gives recommendations for scaling investment partnerships, including for the GFFN’s Co-Investment Platform, based on the learning from the case studies.

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The research and key expert interviews conducted for these case studies has highlighted a clear need for initiatives with extensive networks and robust convening power to accelerate the development of innovative investment partnerships in the sustainable food and land use systems space. Initiatives featured in this report, such as the Good Food Finance Network and the Forest Investor Club, can help increase access to catalytic capital and pipeline, share knowledge and tools on nature markets, and provide strategic guidance on prioritizing positive equity, climate, nature, and nutrition security action in corporate and private investors’ operations.

Published by GFFN Secretariat

The Good Food Finance Network Secretariat is comprised of the convening core partner organizations’ dedicated team members, who share responsibility for coordinating the Network and its activities. The Network was co-founded by EAT, FAIRR, Food Systems for the Future, the UN Environment Programme, and the World Business Council on Sustainable Development. As of January 2024, the operational core partners are the Access to Nurition Initiative, Citizens' Climate International, UNEP, and WBCSD. The GFFN is working to establish a first-of-its-kind global co-investment platform for food systems finance.