Fertilizer policies amid global supply and price shocks
Global prices have moderated but many countries still face difficulties.
Global prices have moderated but many countries still face difficulties.
Using videos to test skewed perceptions of improved crop varieties.
The power of consumer opinion.
Parsing sometimes contradictory responses in household surveys.
A study shows that viewing videos on farming techniques has a range of gender equity benefits.
Researchers and policy makers must collaborate to implement a national strategic plan.
Securing billions of dollars in funding and keeping momentum behind essential crop diversity efforts – it's complicated. A discussion.
The urgent need for more public investment in crop improvement programs in developing countries.
Inside an IFPRI evaluation of an innovative extension program.
Lessons from a soil program impact evaluation gone awry.
The complex requirements of international treaties are an increasing drag on the global cooperation that agricultural research depends on.
As researchers working on agricultural development programs in South Asia and Africa, there are a lot of agronomists in our world. Despite being IFPRI economists working on agricultural science and policy issues.
This week, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) hosted an International S
Imagine agriculture in India as a high-tech, highly mechanized venture. Picture a rice farmer taking soil samples with a handheld meter to gauge nutrient and moisture needs, calibrating planting along plot contours withGPS-guided tools.