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Too good to be true? A model for reaching poor farmers and reducing subsidy costs in Ghana
Targeted fertilizer subsidies cost more to administer but are significantly more cost-effective than universal subsidies, IFPRI research shows.
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How agricultural research can navigate the perfect storm
Researchers must take into account the interdependencies of an ever-more complex, interconnected, and stormy world.
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Four key steps to a sustainable food future
The B20 (business organizations) and T20 (think tanks) offer recommendations on food systems to world leaders at the G20 Summit in Buenos Aires.
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G20 Buenos Aires Summit: Fostering growth and sustainability in food systems
Facing headwinds including anti-globalization politics, world leaders work to strengthen multilateral action on development issues.
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South Asia symposium: The Food Systems Approach to tackling hunger and malnutrition
The challenges India and its neighbors face in improving nutrition and food production sustainably—a discussion.
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Pro tips for designing and deploying complex agricultural surveys
Collecting survey data in the field presents unique challenges—some advice to make the process as smooth as possible.
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Project will explore ways to boost Southeast Asia smallholders’ access to finance
More reliable credit for farmers can help increase agricultural production—a discussion.
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Why Nigeria urgently needs to grow non-oil exports
Continued low oil prices are putting unsustainable stresses on Nigeria's economy. Time to diversify.
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Optimizing food assistance programs: Multisectoral approach improves child growth in Guatemala
Combining food rations, behavior change communication, and better access to public health services improves infant nutrition and reduces stunting, an IFPRI study shows.
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Ending hunger by 2030 is possible, if we can accelerate progress
It’s time to invest in accelerators—policies, interventions, and innovations that can overcome barriers and speed progress toward ending hunger and malnutrition.




