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EIB - European Investment Bank

The European Investment Bank is the lending arm of the European Union. We are one of the biggest multilateral financial institutions in the world and one of the largest providers of climate finance.

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Cover for European agriculture faces growing climate risks that EU can help counter, new study finds

European agriculture faces growing climate risks that EU can help counter, new study finds

EU agriculture sector loses more than €28 billion a year as a result of adverse weather, according to new report published by EIB and European Commission

Published on 2025-05-20 Read more

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EIB GLOBAL IMPACT REPORT 2024/2025

This report serves three main purposes: (1) to present EIB Global activities in 2024, and how they align with EU priorities and initiatives in different regions; (2) to provide transparency on the results and impact of these activities; (3) to explain how the Bank is improving its delivery model to enhance impact.

Insurance and Risk Management Tools for Agriculture in the EU

Climate related risks are a significant source of uncertainty for agricultural production, farm resilience, and the broader bioeconomy value chain. There is growing evidence that climate change is increasing both the frequency and severity of extreme weather events, leading to greater agricultural yield volatility in the future, and resulting destabilising of farm incomes. This report takes stocks of the forms of support currently in place for agriculture insurance schemes and other climate adaptation de-risking schemes across EU Member States, providing recommendations on how to improve access to finance and mitigate climate risks.