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.
Participants in IFPRI's 2017 GFPR launch say a paradigm shift is needed in food policy that bridges the needs of cities and rural areas.
A new study quantifies the relationships between air pollution in China, individual happiness, and people's willingness to pay for cleaner air.
To build sustainable solutions to global problems, stakeholders must leave the silos that constrict action and thinking. In Kenya, a public-private water partnership is bridging these gaps.
To mark World Water Day March 22, a look at how experimental games can help farmers understand—and sustain—groundwater resources.
The complex requirements of international treaties are an increasing drag on the global cooperation that agricultural research depends on.
An IFPRI seminar and a new book explore the changing role of food subsidies in Egypt's struggle with food security.
There are difficult tradeoffs in sustainable development and disaster mitigation. Identifying shared risks across sectors can help address problems before disaster strikes.
A look at IFPRI's Agriculture, Nutrition, and Gender Linkages (ANGeL) project, which aims to identify actions and investments that will help to improve nutrition and empower women.
An IFPRI seminar explores possible implications of the upcoming WTO ministerial conference for Latin America.
For 25 years, we've been examining the role of gender in agriculture and in building resilience to climate change.