IFPRI in the News: 2001

IFPRI IN THE NEWS: 2002

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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