Publications

Report
Farmers brace for a new round of trade wars

Journal Article
Households with special dietary needs experienced higher food access challenges and worries during COVID-19

Journal Article
The influence of environmental cues on behavioral response: An assessment of the Protective Action Decision Model in the context of COVID-19
Blogs

High global phosphate prices pose potential food security risks
Pandemic and Ukraine crisis impacts linger.

Can foreign aid curb migration to the U.S. by creating a better alternative?
Investing in incentives to stay put.

How countries have coped with recent agricultural trade disruptions
Lessons from IFPRI research.
Events

Biofuels and the Global Vegetable Oil Market
Production of biodiesel fuel in Brazil, the European Union, Indonesia, and the United States has grown by nearly 40 percent over the past five years, driven largely by subsidies and government mandates. Government regulations aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions have also boosted demand for vegetable oils and created new markets for used cooking oils […]

Trade disruptions and their impacts on agricultural markets: Looking back and ahead
Global agricultural markets have been in a constant state of uproar over the past 5 years. Trade wars between major trading nations such as China, US and Australia, supply chain disruptions due to the pandemic, Russia’s war in Ukraine, crisis in the Middle East and export restrictions have diverted supplies, altered trading patterns, increased price volatility […]

Emerging Trends in the Global Soybean Complex
Virtual IFPRI-AMIS Seminar Series: December 14, 2023 at 9:30am-11:00am EST. This seminar will explore the market outlook for soybeans and vegetable oils, and examine the implications of the US biodiesel industry and recent developments in South American soybean production.
News
Russia is trying to strangle Ukraine’s grain industry. American shoppers could feel the pain. (Politico)
“Russian attempts to cut off all Ukraine’s grain export routes are threatening to erase the small reprieve in sky-high grocery prices Americans experienced this year,” writes Politico. “Joe Glauber, senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute and former chief economist at the U.S. Agriculture Department, predicted that if Monday’s big spikes in […]
Farm Progress America, February 2, 2023 (Farm Progress)
Max Armstrong’s Farm Progress America is a daily podcast that looks at key issues in agriculture. It is produced and presented by Max Armstrong, veteran farm broadcaster and host of This Week in Agribusiness. In this episode, Max Armstrong reports that as the U.S. economy slows inflation will fall as well. Armstrong summarized comments from […]
Play it again: High and volatile commodity prices in the year ahead (Successful Farming)
Economic growth and inflation will slow in the coming months, but commodity prices are likely to be volatile as the world’s farmers try to catch up with the global appetite for food, said two leading agricultural economists on Wednesday. “I think that 2023 still looks pretty strong” for U.S. farm income, said Nathan Kaufman, the Kansas […]