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.
Remembering the data communications and development champion.
Why some developing countries lag in the fight against hunger and malnutrition: they lack the policy expertise to devise effective national policies.
President Trump's threats of trade wars with Mexico and China could rebound painfully on U.S. agriculture.
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.
With the launch of a new book by IFPRI researchers on Pakistani agriculture and rural economic development, a look at our work in Pakistan.
China is spending $450 billion to modernize agriculture. Why some of that should go to promoting sustainable practices such as ecosystem-based pest control.
Countries must cooperate to end hunger by boosting farm productivity and making markets work better.
IFPRI has been partnering with German development agencies, universities, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) for more than three decades to build the evidence base needed to effectively tackle pressing development issues.
Africa’s youth employment issue is fundamentally one of agricultural modernization and investment in science.
To mark Global Pulse Day Jan. 18, a look IFPRI's pulses research and its real-world impact.