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Ahmed Akhter

Akhter Ahmed

Akhter Ahmed is a Senior Research Fellow in the IFPRI’s Poverty, Gender, and Inclusion Unit and Country Representative for IFPRI Bangladesh. He has worked on strategies for agricultural and rural development, social protection, and women’s empowerment to reduce poverty, food insecurity, and undernutrition in developing countries including Bangladesh, China, Egypt, India, Malawi, the Philippines, and Turkey.

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Rice tariff law to push growth, cut poverty: NEDA (Business Insight) 

October 09, 2020


Business Insight (Malaya) published an article on the Rice Tariffication Law (RTL) that is expected to accelerate agricultural growth and facilitate the structural transformation of the economy, with gross domestic product (GDP) increasing by at least 0.13 percentage points in 2025, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said. Karl Kendrick Chua, NEDA acting secretary, said the estimate is based on a study by NEDA and IFPRI

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