Conference program and presentations are attached in PDF format.
Development in Sub-Saharan Africa is often perceived as being blocked by issues of inappropriate agricultural technologies, immense institutional constraints, and deep problems with the organization and management of agricultural systems.
Despite much progress reducing poverty worldwide, a substantial number of the world’s poorest people are being left behind.
The Crawford Fund’s annual conferences highlight an important aspect of feeding and greening the world.
Bioenergy is the subject of increasing attention around the world. It appears to offer hope for environment-friendly energy that would also be a boon to the world’s farmers. Can bioenergy fulfill the promise claimed by its proponents?
We are recognizing that many solutions to the complex challenges facing rural communities and food systems in developing countries can only be found through innovative partnerships and collaborations in agricultural research and development.
Findings of the NEPAD/IGAD Regional Conference on Agricultural Successes in the Greater Horn of Africa
Pretoria Statement on the Future of African Agriculture
Preamble
New Challenges and Opportunities
Organized by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), in conjunction with the African Union Commission and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
This special event hosted by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) will debut IFPRI’s flagship 2012 Global Food Policy Report (Overview in Chinese).