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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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Alberto Fernández, Borges and the looming global food emergency (Titulares) 

May 23, 2022


Titulares (Argentina) published an article stating that the latest saga in the Russian invasion of Ukraine is export restrictions. According to IFPRI, in the past six weeks, 20 governments have already applied some type of protectionist measure to the food trade. Most of these countries are important producers and exporters of food on a global scale. It is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Moscow and Kyiv could even be included: together they account for a quarter of world wheat exports and two-thirds of international trade in sunflower oil. Indonesia, the world’s largest exporter of vegetable oil, has imposed some kind of restriction. India banned the export of wheat. There is another additional fact: according to IFPRI, measured in calories, 16.9 percent of the world food trade is being affected by these export limitations. Republished in Ambito (Argentina). 

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