Papua New Guinea continues to encourage a policy focus on food and nutrition security.
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book chapter
Impacts of the COVID-19-driven rise in global rice prices on consumers in Papua New Guinea
During the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, several major rice exporting countries, grappling with rising economic uncertainties, suspended rice exports to ensure adequate domestic supply.
journal article
Impacts of COVID‐19 induced income and rice price shocks on household welfare in Papua New Guinea: Household model estimates
Concerns over the potential effects of the COVID‐19 pandemic have led to trade restrictions by major rice exporters, contributing to an average 25% increase in Thai and Vietnamese rice export prices between December 2019 and March–September 2020.
Rice prices in international markets rose sharply between December 2019 and May 2020, increasing, for example, by 25 percent in Thailand and 30 percent in Vietnam.
project paper
Evaluating the welfare effects of nonfarm enterprises on rural households in Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is the country with the largest rural population share in the East Asia and Pacific region.