Objective: Produce and disseminate accurate crop production statistics data leveraging satellite remote sensing data for timely food policy decisions in Mozambique
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From climate risk to resilience: Unpacking the economic impacts of climate change in Mozambique
Mozambique is already vulnerable to extreme weather events and climate change is projected to exacerbate their frequency and intensity. The occurrence of cyclones and flooding has increased in recent years and the trend is expected to continue.
This paper identifies the lessons learned from the InovAgro MSD programme from a value chain perspective as well as in cross-cutting services in Northern Mozambique’s agricultural sector.
This report presents the data from a midline data collection effort as part of the impact evaluation of Phase II of the Innovation for Agribusiness (INOVAGRO II) intervention in northern Mozambique.
The multisectoral nature of the National School Feeding Program in Mozambique (PRONAE) calls for the need to base investment priorities on reliable information encompassing varying dimensions including poverty, access to food, educational performa
This report presents the data from a baseline data collection effort as part of the impact evaluation of Phase II of the Innovation for Agribusiness (INOVAGRO II) intervention in northern Mozambique.
Biofortification, crop adoption, and health information: impact pathways in Mozambique and Uganda
Biofortification, breeding staple food crops to be dense sources of essential micronutrients, is fast emerging as a strategy to fight micronutrient malnutrition.
Agricultural interventions are thought to have the potential to improve nutrition, but very little rigorous evidence is available about programs that link the two.
Seeing is believing?
This study was undertaken for the Regional Strategic Analysis and Knowledge Support System of Southern Africa (ReSAKSS‐SA) with the purpose of identifying country‐specific needs for strategic agricultural policy analysis, investment planning and i
This report assesses the performance of the agriculture sector in Mozambique.
Although farmers in developing countries are generally thought to be risk averse, little is known about the actual form of their risk preferences.
This report focuses on demand-side constraints on agricultural growth and their implications for three broad alternative agricultural development strategies: promoting traditional exports, developing nontraditional exports, and increasing food sta
Rebuilding after war
In 1998 IFPRI and its collaborators in Africa established two regional research networks, one for East Africa and one for West Africa.