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Manuel Hernandez

Manuel Hernandez is a Senior Research Fellow in the Markets, Trade, and Institutions Unit of IFPRI. He has more than 20 years of experience in diverse projects in Latin America, Africa, and Asia on development issues related to agricultural and labor markets, food security and nutrition, industrial organization and regulation, price analysis, and the informal economy. His current research focuses on impact evaluation linked to rural development and food security projects, migration, functioning of oligopoly markets and value chains, and price volatility.

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African farmers say they can feed the world, and we might soon need them to (Quartz)

June 20, 2016


Quartz published an article on the demand on farmers to produce in a changing world. The article quoted West and Central Africa Division Director Ousmane Badiane saying, “[t]oday in Africa, not only do you have to produce better, but in a globalized world, you have to sell better too[.]”

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