Why agricultural research investment lags in Africa south of the Sahara
New data show a disquieting trend that countries must address to boost agricultural sustainability and improve farmers' well-being.
New data show a disquieting trend that countries must address to boost agricultural sustainability and improve farmers' well-being.
Prospects for Argentina as it enters a hectic period on the international stage.
The U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate accord means nations should redouble their efforts to invest in sustainable, resilient agriculture.
With IFPRI's input, stakeholders from Colombia's agriculture, forestry, and land use sectors worked together in an innovative, collaborative process to plan out ways to reduce carbon emissions under the Paris climate agreement.
New data show a disquieting trend that countries must address to boost agricultural sustainability and improve farmers' well-being.
The U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate accord means nations should redouble their efforts to invest in sustainable, resilient agriculture.
Prospects for Argentina as it enters a hectic period on the international stage.
New research shows how dairy cooperative membership shapes farmers' economic decision-making.
IFPRI is working with partners to set up a technical network of experts to improve the data on Africa's regional agricultural trade.
A special issue of Global Food Security highlights the importance of narratives in driving progress toward ending hunger and malnutrition.
Ethiopia's coffee trading exchange is thought to better link domestic with global markets. But a new study finds the effects are not so clear-cut.
Evidence shows that genetically modified crops cause no human health or environmental harm, and bring substantial benefits to farmers. IFPRI's Avinash Kishore argues the government of India should allow for the use of this new technology.
Emory University Professor Kathryn Yount on emerging ways to systematically assess women's relative power and position in communities.