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Article 2.1(c) of the Paris Agreement aims to make finance flows consistent with climate-resilient development. For small-scale agrifood systems, this means bringing together government, small-scale actors and stakeholders across the international climate and food sectors to create a system that supports poverty reduction, food security, nutrition, and healthy natural systems. For the millions depending on small-scale agrifood systems for livelihoods and nutrition, the reality is that across production, distribution and consumption, climate stresses are ever-present. An unbalanced focus on mitigation over adaptation in the implementation of Article 2.1(c) leaves missed opportunities to support climate-resilient development in agrifood systems. →