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Reinvigorating Pakistan’s rural development
With the launch of a new book by IFPRI researchers on Pakistani agriculture and rural economic development, a look at our work in Pakistan.
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China’s new agro-investment: Opportunity for sustainability?
China is spending $450 billion to modernize agriculture. Why some of that should go to promoting sustainable practices such as ecosystem-based pest control.
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Agriculture and water: To whom much is given, much will be required
Agriculture has stewardship over much of the world's freshwater. Some recommendations to achieve long-term sustainability in agricultural water management.
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Experimental games test efficacy of subsidies to encourage farmers to invest in natural ecosystem services
An interactive game offers insights into how farmers cooperate – and sometimes don't – moving to ecosystem-based pest control.
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Informing development strategies in Latin America and the Caribbean
For more than three decades, IFPRI’s research and collaborations in the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region have produced rigorous evidence leading to innovative market and trade policies and effective social protection and nutritional programs. In the 1980s and 1990s, IFPRI’s research in the region centered on global and regional issues, particularly on the role […]
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Reach, benefit, or empower: Clarifying gender strategies of development projects
Development programs should not assume merely addressing gender is enough to empower women: a more nuanced approach is needed.
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How to revitalize Pakistan’s agricultural sector and rural economy
A new book argues that reforms to agriculture can reduce poverty and fuel national economic growth.
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Increasing agricultural mechanization in Latin America will take more coordination, investment
Training, policy, and incentives can help systematically upgrade the region's farming equipment, IFPRI-IICA seminar participants say.
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Taxing red meat may cut emissions and disease
Targeted taxes on carbon-intensive foods such as beef can help combat climate change while improving public health.
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How much would it cost to end hunger worldwide by 2030?
A new brief shows it would take a fairly modest amount – $11 billion annually from donors and governments – to do the job. How that figure was calculated.




