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The future of global trade and food security for Mercosur
An IFPRI seminar explores possible implications of the upcoming WTO ministerial conference for Latin America.
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It’s hard to manage something you cannot see – can we feed billions from the ground up?
A look at the growing tensions between groundwater depletion, agricultural development, and food security.
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IFPRI’s work with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Together, IFPRI and the Gates Foundation have leveraged nutritional research to improve public health around the world.
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What makes people aware of ecosystem services?
A survey of rural communities in Nigeria shows how agricultural programs can encourage better use of ecosystem services in pest control.
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Feeding the world in 2050
How researchers and policy makers can anticipate the long-term future of food security.
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Making America Number 1: The world’s highest taxes on the consumer
An IFPRI analysis finds a corporate tax proposal being debated in Congress would drive up consumer prices and disproportionately impact the poor and the elderly.
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Aid to end hunger is a win-win investment
Even modest investments from donor countries can help developing countries make strong gains in food security, IFPRI's Director General writes.
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Why malnutrition continues to be a development challenge
Why some developing countries lag in the fight against hunger and malnutrition: they lack the policy expertise to devise effective national policies.
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Likely effects of a trade war for U.S. agriculture? Sad!
President Trump's threats of trade wars with Mexico and China could rebound painfully on U.S. agriculture.
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Newsflash: Chickens don’t use toilets
Research suggests living in close proximity to chickens may make children more prone to health problems. But water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) recommendations focus almost exclusively on human feces.




