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What Russia’s exit from grain deal means for wheat prices (Washington Post)
July 21, 2023
“Russia’s announcement that it would renew its naval blockade on Ukrainian ports has revived concerns about wheat prices and the impact of Russia’s invasion on global hunger,” writes the Washington Post. “Joseph Glauber, senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute, said that he and many other experts initially thought this was […]
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Why Russia’s bombings of Ukrainian ports have jolted wheat prices (The Economist)
July 20, 2023
“The price of wheat futures in Chicago, the global benchmark, has risen by 11% since the early hours of July 17th, when Russia said it would not renew a year-old deal allowing ships carrying Ukrainian food exports to cross the Black Sea,” writes The Economist. “Some had hoped that Ukraine would continue to export through […]
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Participatory learning to raise rural women’s agency: Cultivating leadership and advocacy in Nigeria
How can trainings help to overcome social and economic barriers?
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Indonesia’s cassava push leaves bitter taste in Borneo rainforest (Context/Reuters)
July 19, 2023
Although Indonesia has enough food to feed its people, it lacks variety beyond rice and tastes are changing as the country becomes wealthier, writes Context (by Thompson Reuters Foundation) in a piece on agricultural production of cassava in light of environmental needs and climate change. About half the world’s population depends on rice as a […]
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Russia terminates the Black Sea Grain Initiative: What’s next for Ukraine and the world?
New problems as a key agricultural trade route is cut off.
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How bad will things get now that Russia has quit its grain deal with Ukraine? (Vox)
July 19, 2023
“Russia has suspended participation in a deal that let Ukraine ship its grain through its ports on the Black Sea, upending a pact that mitigated a global food crisis. Russia’s exit could again threaten food prices, and food insecurity, worldwide,” writes Vox. “The Black Sea Grain Initiative was “never a panacea for Ukrainian agriculture,” said […]
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Russia’s nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply (NPR)
July 20, 2023
“On July 17 the Russian government announced that it was pulling out of a deal to facilitate the export of millions of tons of grain from Ukrainian ports. The arrangement had been in place since July 2022. The Kremlin’s move immediately sparked concern, particularly in food insecure countries,” NPR reports. Joseph Glauber, a senior research […]
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Sowing the seeds of resilience among smallholder farmers in Bangladesh
Benefits of climate-smart strip-planting.
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Why the death of Ukraine’s grain deal is not moving wheat markets (The Economist)
July 18, 2023
“The deal may yet be resurrected, but the negotiations are tricky,” writes the Economist in a story on Russia’s withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative. Joseph Glauber, a senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute notes, the brunt of the effect will be felt in Ukraine. The high costs of alternative […]
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How Africa can achieve fertilizer security (Pan African Agriculture)
July 01, 2023
“Farm input shortages and high prices threaten Africa’s food security, writes Pan African Agriculture, in an interview with Charlotte Hebebrand, Director of Communications and Public Affairs at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). Hebebrand discusses the state of the fertilizer industry in Africa, how adoption of innovations can make the commodity affordable, and the […]
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Russia Is holding Ukraine’s farms hostage (Foreign Policy)
July 14, 2023
“With its abundant natural gas supply, Russia has long wielded its resource riches to bludgeon Ukraine, Europe, and other dependent customers. By continuously threatening the future of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, the landmark wartime agreement designed to open up Ukraine’s key farm output for export to world markets, Moscow has also found a way […]
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Rice crops are being threatened by El Nino after grain supplies were disrupted by the war in Ukraine (Associated Press)
July 13, 2023
“Warmer, drier weather because of an earlier-than-usual El Niño is expected to hamper rice production across Asia, hitting global food security in a world still reeling from the impacts of the war in Ukraine,” writes the Associated Press. “That’s bad news for rice farmers, particularly in Asia where 90% of the world’s rice is grown and […]
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2023 Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting
Event: July 23, 2023 – 8:30 AM to July 25, 2023 – 4:15 PM EDT. IFPRI is participating in the 2023 Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting.
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‘When the water goes down, we remember the games’: A photo story on groundwater governance in Ethiopia
Refining understanding and management options for a key resource.