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Could a U.S. – China trade war lead to a new wave of land grabs?
A battle over trade could shift global soybean markets, generating a wave of impacts around the world that developing countries should prepare for.
Rural vitalization: What lessons can China learn from international experiences?
South Korea, Japan, Thailand, the EU, and U.S. offer lessons for China's rural economic policies, IFPRI Director General Shenggen Fan tells the China Development Forum.
Climate change to adversely impact grain production in China by 2030
Modeling shows climate change-driven drought and warming will drive down yields of rice, wheat, and corn.
Air pollution casts a shadow over development
As New Delhi faces an ongoing smog emergency, research shows that air pollution harms people's cognition and overall happiness.
Reforming China's agrifood sector to face economic and nutrition challenges
IFPRI's Director General on how China can reorient its agriculture and food systems to confront problems such as overnutrition, grain surpluses, and soil degradation.
U.S. trade wars with emerging countries: Make America (and its partners) lose again!
IFPRI researchers model what would happen if President Trump launched a trade war between the United States and China or Mexico.
Reshaping China’s food system through agricultural ‘supply-side structural reform’
IFPRI's Director General on how China's economic reforms should target agriculture to end hunger and malnutrition.
The value of cleaner air
A new study quantifies the relationships between air pollution in China, individual happiness, and people's willingness to pay for cleaner air.
The surprising link between China’s one-child policy and rising house prices
Likely effects of a trade war for U.S. agriculture? Sad!
President Trump's threats of trade wars with Mexico and China could rebound painfully on U.S. agriculture.