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  • Discussion Papers
    January 2012
    Resource-rich yet malnourished
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01154.pdf(630.5KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    February 2011
    Institutional and capacity challenges in agricultural policy process
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01066.pdf(2.3MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    August 2010
    Strategies for adapting to climate change in rural Sub-Saharan Africa
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01013.pdf(784.6KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    July 2010
    Potential of carbon markets for small farmers
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01004.pdf(1.1MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    May 2010
    Wage subsidies to combat unemployment and poverty
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp00969.pdf(681KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    April 2010
    Climate change implications for water resources in the Limpopo River Basin
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp00961.pdf(757.5KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    February 2010
    Micro-level practices to adapt to climate change for African small-scale farmers
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp00953.pdf(437.8KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    January 2010
    Paving the way for development?
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp00944.pdf(3MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    January 2010
    Formal-informal economy linkages and unemployment in South Africa
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp00943.pdf(615.2KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    August 2009
    Mapping South African farming sector vulnerability to climate change and variability
    IFPRI Discussion Paper, Discussion Papers
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    ifpridp00885.pdf(1.7MB)
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