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2023 Global Food Policy Report calls for rethinking food crisis responses
April 13, 2023
Washington, D.C. The 2023 Global Food Policy Report, released by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) today, offers critical evidence that can help policymakers, the private sector, and the international development community heed calls for a more proactive response to food system shocks. In 2022, the world faced multiple crises that added to the […]
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Launch of report: The Status of Women in Agrifood Systems
Organized by Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Virtual Event: April 13, 2023 – 8:00 AM- 9:30 AM EDT. The new FAO report provides a comprehensive picture of the status of women not only in agriculture, but across agrifood systems. During the event, presenters will highlight the relevance of the report’s findings for policy and decision makers, development actors, the private sector, civil society and academia.
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Food versus Fuel v2.0: Biofuel policies and the current food crisis
The Ukraine war resurrects an important policy debate.
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Increasing financial access in Ethiopia through mobile money: Results from experiments to catalyze enrollment and use among women and refugees
Testing ways to expand digital financial inclusion.
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IFPRI Announces New Operational Structure
May 26, 2023
Washington, DC: The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) is pleased to announce a new operational structure intended to strengthen our research, delivery, and scaling collaborations with partners on evidence-based policy solutions to sustainably reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition in developing countries. The updated structure also facilitates cross-CGIAR collaboration in line with the mission […]
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The Russia-Ukraine war’s impact on global food markets: A historical perspective
Charting the post-Soviet rise of two major exporters.
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International Day of Zero Waste: Reducing loss and waste in fruit and vegetable supply chains
Innovations and other efforts to maximize food preservation from farm to fork.
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Food prices are expected to rise more, and cost may be too heavy to bear for many (Down to Earth)
March 29, 2023
Climate crisis may undo last century’s achievement in curbing extreme hunger, writes Down to Earth (India). “Besides the conflicts, climatic events and rising food prices have played a major role in pushing this population into this desperate situation. Food price rise has massive impacts. On average, “a 5 percent increase in the real price of food […]
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2023/24 fertiliser subsidy under scrutiny (The Nation)
March 28, 2023
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) has projected that farmers should expect to pay as much as K37 000 to buy one bag of fertilizer under the Affordable Inputs Programme (AIP) in the 2023/24 farming season. The projection means the government will have to spend K238 billion on AIP to subsidize 1.7 million farming […]
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Search for transformed fertiliser market (The Nation)
March 27, 2023
The Nation (Nigeria), in a report about forecasts of severe food shortages due to shocks on food systems, writes that several multi-stakeholder dialogues have been convened to facilitate the sharing of good practices, innovations, and advocate actions to ensure smallholder farmers have access to fertilizer to safeguard their food and nutrition security. “The International Food Policy Research Institute […]
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Food prices are rising in light of war and climate change (Globe Echo)
March 26, 2023
The world is currently facing a massive food crisis that some have described as the worst since World War II, writes Globe Echo (UK). “The International Food Policy Research Institute warns that food prices will continue to rise this year, unless there is significant debt relief and support from the international community”. “As the Russian war […]
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How the heat scorches India’s wheat production (Outlook India)
March 27, 2023
Outlook India cites reports that “the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a press release stating that the maximum temperatures are likely to be above normal by three to five degrees over much of India’s Northwest, Central, and Western parts in March. IFPRI’s 2022 Global Food Policy Report cautioned that 90 million Indians might be pushed towards hunger […]
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Strengthening National Capacities and Policies for Food Systems Analysis and Transformation in Senegal
Official Launch of “Food Systems” Project, funded by IDRC
The objective of this workshop was to formally launch the “Food Systems” project and develop a work plan for the upcoming period of activities. To achieve this, the workshop first presented the project’s objectives, methodology, project cycles, and expectations. It also covered the main findings of the stocktaking report, which had been developed prior to […]
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How relative poverty influences responses to social protection programs: Evidence from Pakistan
Analyzing effects on attitudes toward government assistance.
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Into, Through and Beyond USAID Programs: Lessons from the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index
Co-organized by United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform, and IFPRI-Bangladesh
Virtual Event: March 29, 2023 – 9:00 AM- 10:15 AM EDT. This webinar will mark the launch of two briefs, one on the use cases of WEAI in USAID projects worldwide and the other on how WEAI has informed and supported the design of policies and programs in Bangladesh.
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Regional war, global consequences: Mounting damages to Ukraine’s agriculture and growing challenges for global food security
As farmers struggle, production of key export crops remains low.