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FAO's work on energy

Energy is needed at every stage of agrifood systems. Producing the world’s food and getting it from farm to fork accounts for about 30 percent of global energy consumption and contributes to 31 percent of greenhouse gas emissions.
Feeding a global population of nearly 10 billion by 2050, while not exceeding the 1.5 degrees threshold of global warming, requires a radical transformation of our agrifood systems to make them more efficient, sustainable and resilient. Decarbonization by mid-century is simply not possible without considering energy used in agrifood systems.

FAO works closely with governments and partners to increase access to innovative, green energy solutions and transition towards Energy-Smart Agrifood Systems.

Facts and figures

As of 2025:

A farm tractor on the field in Walewice.
Agrifood systems use about 30 percent of globally available energy.
Agrifood systems contribute about 30 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, mainly due to reliance on fossil fuels.
Fish processing factory
70 percent of energy consumed in agrifood systems occurs after farmgate, on transportation, processing, packaging, shipping, storage and marketing.
A girl near a fire
30 percent of the global population lacks access to stable and sustainable energy for cooking and heating.
A man using traditional fuelwood for everyday activities
666 million people do not have access to electricity.
2.1 billion people lack access to clean cooking facilities, relying instead on traditional biomass (e.g., solid biomass, kerosene or coal) with adverse effects on health, the environment and economic development.
food waste at market
Approximately one-third of the food we produce is lost or wasted, and with it around 38 percent of energy consumed in agrifood systems
Rotting produce
526 million tonnes of food are lost or wasted due to lack of refrigeration
Man storing fish in refrigerator
Cold chain technologies could prevent 144 million tonnes of food waste annually in developing countries.
All facts and figures

 

 

Areas of work

 

 

Highlights

Group photo of participants to the Bioenergy Youth Day

Kampala (Uganda)

Second Bioenergy Youth Day
07/07/2025

Organized by FAO in the context of the Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP), the Bioenergy Youth Day to give space for youth engagement and...

Reducing food loss and waste through sustainable food cold chains
23/05/2023

In a world where tonnes of edible food is lost, leaving people hungry and small-scale farmers in poverty, temperature-controlled storage and transport...

 

 

Our projects

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