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Samuel Benin

Samuel Benin is the Acting Director for Africa in the Development Strategies and Governance Unit. He conducts research on national strategies and public investment for accelerating food systems transformation in Africa and provides analytical support to the African Union’s CAADP Biennial Review.

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IFPRI currently has more than 600 employees working in over 80 countries with a wide range of local, national, and international partners.

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  • World Insights: How to feed 8 bln people — a look at global food security in 2023 (Xinhua) 

    January 12, 2023

    The task of ensuring global food security has become even more critical as the world’s population hit a new milestone of 8 billion people in 2022, reports Xinhua (China). A global crisis necessitates global cooperation. The international food market is highly vulnerable to epidemics, regional conflicts, and other factors. In recent years, many food exporting countries […]


  • Future world order: Economic tug-of-war / Japan losing ground in competition to buy chicken (Japan News) 

    January 11, 2023

    Over the past 25 years, Japan has benefited from the free trade system under the World Trade Organization writes Japan News in its report on the state of export restrictions across the globe amid the confrontation between the United States and China, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Chapter 12 of the agreement provides that “the […]


  • On rice schemes, how Naveen Patnaik has been one step ahead of Centre (Indian Express) 

    January 10, 2023

    Indian Express reports on the progress Odisha is making to move into the next leg of its National Food Security scheme showing a good example of how food schemes – specifically to provide cheap rice – can be a winner.  It was in 2008 that Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik first unveiled the scheme to provide Rs […]


  • There is ample grain to feed the world, but the question is at what price (Miller Magazine) 

    January 09, 2023

    Miller Magazine, one of the key publications on grain milling and pulses processing industry in the world,  featured Joseph Glauber, IFPRI senior research fellow, in an interview discussing high food prices and how the war in Ukraine affects exports of grain, food and fertilizers globally. Both Ukraine and Russia are among the most important producers of agricultural […]


  • Loss of pollinators causing more than 400,000 early deaths a year: study (CTV News) 

    January 09, 2023

    Pollination loss may be leading to hundreds of thousands of excess deaths worldwide as supplies of healthy food become less plentiful writes CTV News in an article on the recent study by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, the International Food Policy Research Institute, and partners.   This loss and the resulting health complications that […]


  • Public policy is key to mainstreaming sustainable proteins in India (Green Queen) 

    January 05, 2023

    Climate change will affect hundreds of millions of Indians and bring about widespread food insecurity- government support of alternative proteins is essential to achieving national food security and independence, writes Green Queen (Hong Kong) in an op-ed. Implementing strategic sustainable food policies today will be the foundation that will help bridge nutritional gaps and feed India […]


  • ‘Very, very worried’: Another bleak year expected for food security (Devex)

    January 04, 2023

    As the war in Ukraine approaches its second year and climate change continues to wreak havoc in places such as the Horn of Africa, experts are bracing for another year of dire consequences for global food security, writes Devex. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine led to a spike in global grain and fertilizer prices as it […]


  • Food price spike may fuel nutrition crisis (The Nation) 

    January 03, 2023

    Growing food crises with spiking prices will have an impact on poor and food insecure populations writes the Nation (Nigeria), quoting a recent analysis by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) which notes that food inflation poses larger wasting risks for children of poor and landless rural households, exacerbating existing inequalities.  According to IFPRI, food prices […]


  • From persistent hunger to food abundance (The Times Group) 

    December 30, 2022

    The Times Group (Malawi) in an article on the push toward the use of organic fertilizer in the country, mentions that the International Food Policy Research Institute says food security in Malawi is generally equated with adequate maize production, a crop that accounts for more than 60 percent of total food production. Maize consumption in the […]


  • Launch of Social Accounting Matrix for Balochistan’s economy held at BUITEMS (Urdu Point)

    December 28, 2022

    Urdu Point (Pakistan) published an article on the launch of the Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Balochistan’s Economy.  Prior to the commencement of this project, approximately one year ago, several training workshops were provided to students and faculty to increase their capacity for collecting, analyzing, and constructing the Balochistan Social Accounting Matrix. International Food Policy Research […]