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Kinya Kaibung’a

Kinya Kaibung’a is a Research Officer with the Development Strategies and Governance Unit, based in Nairobi, Kenya. She has a keen interest in leveraging machine learning, AI, and other cutting-edge technologies to boost climate resilience and food security in smart agriculture systems.

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Modeling impacts of productivity growth inform the CGIAR initiative on crops to end hunger (Futuribles)

August 13, 2021


Futuribles published an article stating that recent research from USDA and IFPRI shows that increasing productivity gains in food crops would not be enough to reduce malnutrition in developing countries in 2030. These simulations were commissioned by CGIAR as part of the Crops to End Hunger Initiative.

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