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Khalid Siddig

Khalid Siddig is a Senior Research Fellow in the Development Strategies and Governance Unit and Program Leader for the Sudan Strategy Support Program. He is an agricultural economist with a focus on examining the impacts of potential shocks and the allocation of resources on economic growth, environmental sustainability, and income distribution through the lens of economywide and micro-level tools. 

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Isolation and fear among Myanmar coffee producers as military coup wears on (Daily Coffee News) 

April 09, 2021


Daily Coffee News published an article on how the military coup is affecting crops, particularly coffee producers. As actors in a global coffee industry, it is important to recognize Myanmar’s complex history and myriad ethnic minority groups. Continuing to do business with smallholder farmers in Myanmar has become even more critical in recent months as the broader political situation has deteriorated. Some groups were having their largest harvest on record and others were struggling with production due to a drought. Yet all were enthusiastically coordinating early-season samples and looking forward to economic stability after nearly a year of COVID-19, which had increased income-based poverty from 16% to 63% between January 2020 to September 2020, according to an IFPRI study, COVID-19 impact assessments for Myanmar

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