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IFPRI IN THE NEWS: 2002 |
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| December 4 | Info Sharing Can Avoid Policy Failures: Experts Himalayan News Service |
| October 17 | Global Water Outlook Dicussion with Mark W. Rosegrant. Washingtonpost.com Live Online |
| October 17 | Waste of water will lead to food shortages, report says Barry James. International Herald Tribune |
| October 17 | Drop in global grain production can equal India's total crop Dharam Shourie. Outlook India.com |
| October 17 | Call for reform of water policy John Mason. Financial Times |
| October 16 | New Report Highlights Coming Global Water Crisis Stephanie Ho. Voice of America |
| October 16 | WATER: Good Policies Can Avert World Crisis, Report Says UNWire |
| October 16 | Water Policies Could Cause Food Shortage: Report Todd Zwillich. Reuters |
| October 16 | Researchers Warn Water Crisis Looms Emily Gersema. Associated Press |
| September/October | IFPRI Leadership Reflect on Role in World, AAEA Partnership AAEA. the Exchange (page 11) http://www.aaea.org/fund/pubs/newsletter/Vol24No5.pdf |
| September 13 | Zambia: Genetically Modified Corn Richard Harris. All Things Considered (NPR) Streaming Audio -- a media player is necessary for viewing.
http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/atc/20020913.atc.14.ram |
| September 2 | New at the Top: Joachim von Braun Washington Post |
| August 27 | Biotechnology and the Public Good Joel I. Cohen and Per Pinstrup-Andersen. SciDev.Net |
| August 25 | Farmers Struggle to Compete: Africans fight uphill against subsidies of other nations Samson Mulugeta. Newsday.com |
| August 10 | Zimbabwe Ends Altered-Corn Dispute: Mugabe, Relief Agencies Agree to Grain Swap, Freeing Up Tons in Food Aid Rick Weiss. Washington Post |
| August 9 | Sustainability and Agriculture Science Friday with Ira Flatow. National Public Radio (NPR) Streaming Audio -- a media player is necessary for viewing.
http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/totn/20020802.totn.01.ram |
| August 1 | Agriculture Reforms Hurt Food Security UN Integrated Regional Information Networks. allAfrica.com |
| August 1 | Hungry Zimbabwe shuns corn: The nation fears bioengineered grain will be sown, not eaten - thus wrecking its export prospects Philip Brasher. Des Moines Register - Washington Bureau |
| July 31 | Starved for Food, Zimbabwe Rejects U.S. Biotech Corn Rick Weiss. Washington Post |
| July 28 | A South Asian Puzzle Gurcharan Das. Times of India |
| July 25 | Report says Fix Policies to Prevent More Famine Emad Mekay. Inter Press Service News Agency |
| July 12 | World Food Prize Winner Urges FAO To Rank Countries. Interview with Per Pinstrup-Andersen. Angela Stephens. UN Wire |
| July 11 | More research and better policies are essential for achieving the World Food Summit goal Per Pinstrup-Andersen. New Agriculturist Online |
| July 7 | With planning, less corruption, African hunger avoidable Editorial. Houston Chronicle |
| June 21 | The real failure of the food summit Editorial. SciDev.Net |
| June 8 | Gipfel der Satten: Reiche und arme Länder teilen sich die Schuld am Hunger in der Welt Von Markus Balser. Süddeutsche Zeitung |
| May 29 | Food Security Worse, Outlook Dim Danielle Knight. Inter Press Service News Agency |
| May 17-23 | HUNGER Lone Frank. Copenhagen WEEKENDAVISEN |
| May 13 | We Can Feed the World. Here's How. Editorial by Norman Borlaug. The Wall Street Journal |
| May 2 | Putting Development Dollars to Use, South of the Border Alan B. Krueger. The New York Times |
| April 24 | India should take the lead on food issues at WTO Sushma Ramachandran. The Hindu (National) |
| April 21 | Gene-altered Food - The Bad Savior Kati Juurus. Helsingin Sanomat |
| March 5 | Poverty in Africa Letter to the Editor by Per Pinstrup-Andersen. The Washington Post |
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