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Ten Years of Research on Chronic Poverty

The Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC) marked ten years of poverty research with an international conference, “Ten years of ‘war against poverty’. What we have learned since 2000.

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Food in the Future

As the global economic environment changes, so too will diets and the demand for food.

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Beyond Food

“The story of why hunger persists in India is long, sometimes depressing, and full of paradoxes, the central one of course being the fact that the country actually has a booming economy and robust food stocks,” says IFPRI research fellow 

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China beyond the Turning Point

China’s rapid economic growth has been sustained by a seemingly infinite supply of labor streaming from rural to urban areas.

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Effective and efficient water allocation in the Yellow River Basin

A set of seven policy notes (see policy briefs under outputs) recently released by the International Food Policy Research Institute and its collaborators, including the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Center for Chinese Agricultura

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Old Ghosts Resurface in New Subsidies

Historically, many Sub-Saharan African countries have seen their fertilizer subsidy programs waylaid by administrative weaknesses and corruption.

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Cluster-based industrialization in China

Despite the significant role of “clustering” in China’s rapid industrialization, the survival of millions of small manufacturers that follow this business model is threatened by rising wages and a stronger yen, according to a recent 

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Credit Where Credit is Due

Most of the world's rural households lack the reliable and affordable finance they need to make a living. Smallholder farmers tend to live in remote areas, where retail banking is limited and production risks are high.

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Uzbekistan’s Road to Food Security

Since declaring independence in 1991, Uzbekistan has adopted a rigid approach to food security that prioritizes self-sufficiency but lacks an emphasis on balanced nutrition and affordable food.

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HIV/AIDS and Nutrition

Nutrition security, a fundamental human right, is being compromised by the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa.

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Tracking Research across the Globe

Research has shown that investments in agricultural research and extension have large impacts on agricultural productivity, poverty, and nutrition.

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Delivering the goods?

What does the Doha Development Round bring to the table for developing countries?