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Carlo Azzarri

Carlo Azzarri is a Senior Research Fellow in the Innovation Policy and Scaling Unit. His work focuses on the relationships among poverty, nutrition, food security, agriculture, the environment, production, and migration—analyzed at both micro and macroeconomic levels, primarily using quantitative methods.

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Investment in technology, the key to facing an increase in food demand (El Financiero)

April 25, 2018


El Financiero published an article in which IFPRI’s Director for Latin America and the Caribbean, Eugenio Díaz-Bonilla, posits that investments in science and technology can support sustainable agricultural development in the region. Bonilla suggests that science-based agricultural advances should not be solely geared towards enhancing productivity, but must also account for the environmental impacts associated with production. “We must reduce the level of energy, water, land that is needed to generate a unit of food, all that requires investment,” he said.

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