Publications
Brief
Papua New Guinea food price bulletin: October 2024
Working Paper
Poultry value chain and cluster development in Papua New Guinea: Insights from a recent field study
Working Paper
The agrifood system in PNG: Structure and drivers of transformation
Datasets
Dataset
2019 Social Accounting Matrix for Papua New Guinea
Dataset
Replication Data for “Perceptions of Relative Deprivation and Women’s Empowerment”
Dataset
Papua New Guinea Household Survey on Food Systems, 2018
Blogs
Survey: Rural Papua New Guinea faces an array of food security challenges
Starch-heavy diets, the reach of extension instruction, and other issues.
Opportunities and challenges for coffee production in Papua New Guinea’s highlands
Survey insights on production, pests, and marketing.
2023 Papua New Guinea Rural Household Survey: Insights on livelihoods and the agrifood system
New data on diets.
Events
2023 PNG Rural Household Survey: Report Launch
In-person Event: March 7, 2024 – 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM GMT+10. This seminar will provide results of the rural household survey and discuss opportunities for promoting agricultural transformation for economic growth and food security in PNG.
Informing agricultural investment strategy and food policy in PNG
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the PNG National Agriculture Research Institute (NARI) have teamed up to support data-driven policy dialogue and formulation in Papua New Guinea. This workshop aims to inform key agricultural development challenges, opportunities, and investments in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Presentations will discuss results from recent data collection efforts […]
Linkages of Agriculture, Nutrition and Economic Development
Approximately 80 percent of the population in PNG is semi-dependent on subsistence agriculture, however limited economic analysis exists to inform policy priorities aimed at sustainable growth and poverty reduction in rural areas. Renewed efforts to inform overall agricultural production and resilience in Papua New Guinea have taken place over the last several years. This workshop […]
News
B’ville’s COVID-19 response to food systems (Post Courier)
Post Courier (Papua New Guinea) published an article stating that prior to coronavirus, PNG’s food systems were already under constant threat from both natural and human-made factors such as natural disasters, pests, and disease infestation as well as challenges arising from its geographical context. The pandemic has only heightened these issues by disrupting food supply systems and […]
COVID-19 and other food shocks facing PNG (Papua New Guinea National)
Papua New Guinea National published an op-ed by IFPRI staff—Research fellow Emily Schmidt, Senior Research Fellow Xinshen Diao, and Division Director Paul Dorosh (Development Strategy and Governance Division)– on ways COVID-19 has impacted urban and rural households throughout Papua New Guinea (PNG). Looking ahead, policymakers and development practitioners must continue to mitigate COVID-19 impacts on PNG households, as well as monitor other potential agricultural […]
Rural Communities Trapped in Poverty: Survey (Post-Courier)
Recent findings from an IFPRI survey on food consumption in Papua New Guinea found poor households were not getting enough food. Researcher Emily Schmidt calls for increased access to education to improve rural families' predicaments.
Projects
Papua New Guinea Food Policy Strengthening Project
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the Papua New Guinea National Agriculture Research Institute (NARI) have teamed up to support data-driven policy dialogue……