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IFPRI Insights February 2026

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The Iran war: Potential food security impacts

The attack on Iran by U.S. and Israeli forces and Iranian retaliation against U.S. allies in the Persian Gulf have roiled energy markets by disrupting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz—the Gulf’s only sea passage to the open ocean. About 27% of the world’s oil exports, 20% of global liquified natural gas exports, and 20%-30% of global fertilizer exports, including urea, ammonia, phosphates, and sulfur, pass through the Strait. Drone and rocket strikes on tankers pose ongoing danger and have made maritime insurance costs prohibitive in the region, resulting in a more than 70% decline in shipping through the Strait since the conflict began.

In this analysis published today, Joseph Glauber discusses how the problems in the Strait of Hormuz reverberate globally.
We are excited to announce that IFPRI has opened its Papua New Guinea country office under the PNG Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Policy Support Program, marking a new phase of in-country collaboration for evidence-based policy. With support from the Australian Government and strong partnerships with PNG institutions, the program will strengthen data, capacity, and policy dialogue to support the country’s long-term development priorities.

As Sergie Bang, Secretary of the PNG’s Department of Agriculture and Livestock, noted during the opening ceremony, the office creates a platform “where research meets policy and where evidence guides practical solutions.”

Read more 
March 8 is International Women’s Day. In 2026, we are once again honored to join the CGIAR-wide campaign under the theme “Science for Rights, Justice, and Action: Empowered Women Transforming Agrifood Systems.”

IFPRI is also joining the celebration of the International Year of the Woman Farmer (IYWF 2026), which highlights the essential—but often underrecognized—roles women play across agrifood systems, from production to trade. Women farmers are central to food security, nutrition, and economic resilience worldwide.

IFPRI’s research on gender equality and inclusion closely aligns with the goals of IYWF. Our work generates evidence on policies and interventions that expand women’s access to resources, technologies, and markets while strengthening their decision-making power and economic opportunities—helping advance more equitable and resilient agrifood systems.

Explore our new webpage on the International Year of the Woman Farmer, and follow our social media channels throughout March as we highlight key research on gender and women’s empowerment in agriculture.

Global assessment of childhood growth monitoring: Coss-sectional survey of national policies and practices: Monitoring children’s growth is crucial for early identification of health issues, yet approaches vary widely across countries. Purnima Menon and colleagues conducted a global cross-sectional survey of national policies and practices, targeting ministries responsible for growth monitoring and national pediatric societies. The study finds that while growth monitoring is widely adopted, its implementation varies considerably across countries. (Read article in the Journal of Global Health)

Learning effects of an experiential groundwater resource Game in northeastern Ghana: Hagar ElDidi, Wei Zhang, Claudia Ringler, Ruth Meinzen-Dick, and colleagues examine the learning effects of an experiential groundwater resource game in Ghana’s Upper East Region. The study found that group interaction and communication during the game improved cooperation and led to more sustainable behaviors, and that these positive learning effects persisted 12 months after the intervention. (Read article in the Journal of Rural Studies)

Associations between Global Diet Quality Score (GDQS) and obesity in women of reproductive age in Northern Tanzania: A cross-sectional study: Obesity is a global public health concern and affects 45 percent of women of reproductive age in Tanzania. Lilia Bliznashka, Deanna Olney, Marie Ruel, and colleagues assessed whether obesity was associated with diet quality, measured by the Global Diet Quality Score. The study finds that better diet quality was associated with a lower risk of obesity among women ages 30–49. (Read article in The Journal of Nutrition)

Climate stressors and rural incomes: Multi-country evidence on wealth, gender, and age disparities: Carlo Azzarri and colleagues combine household survey data from 24 countries with georeferenced climate data to examine how extreme weather and long-term temperature changes affect rural incomes. The study finds that a 1°C increase in long-run average temperatures pushes poor rural households to rely more heavily on agricultural income sources than non-poor households. (Read article in World Development)
For more frequent updates on the latest peer-reviewed publications from IFPRI researchers, read and sign up for our weekly newsletter on LinkedIn, Weekly Reads from IFPRI.

 March 12, 2026, 9:00 – 10:00 am (US/Eastern)
Large Language Models for Policy Makers: Exploring RIAPA-AI and PEPA-AI
Co-organized by IFPRI and CGIAR Program/accelerator Digital Transformation | Webinar Series – AI for Food Systems Research

 March 18, 2026, 9:30 – 11:00 am (US/Eastern)
Rooted in Biodiversity: Transforming Landscapes through Nature-Positive Agriculture
Co-organized by IFPRI and the Alliance Bioversity & CIAT, under the CGIAR Science Program on Multifunctional Landscapes, and the World Bank

 March 26, 2026, 9:30 – 10:30 am (US/Eastern) 
Farmer-Centric AI for Livestock Systems: Design, Explainability, and Responsible Innovation
Co-organized by IFPRI and CGIAR Program/accelerator Digital Transformation | Webinar Series – AI for Food Systems Research

 April 9, 2026, 9:30 – 10:30 am (US/Eastern)
Breaking the Silence: Deploying Automatic Speech Recognition for Agricultural Advisory
Co-organized by IFPRI and CGIAR Program/accelerator Digital Transformation | Webinar Series – AI for Food Systems Research

Sudan: How warring factions gained influence in the country’s food system—and what it means for the current conflict (The Conversation Africa): Sudan’s army and the Rapid Support Forces have built powerful agrifood business empires—shaping key sectors like livestock, wheat, gum arabic, and horticulture—and their competition for control over these resources has intensified and fueled the country’s current conflict. Danielle Resnick, Hala Abushama, Khalid Siddig, and Oliver Kirui explore the situation.

Commitment to a Sustainable Evidence Infrastructure for impact evaluations: International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie), Center for Effective Global Action, Center for Open Science, IDinsight, IFPRI, and Policy Innovation Research Center are joining forces to launch the Sustainable Evidence Infrastructure Commitment to strengthen how evidence is produced, reported, shared, and synthesized.  

IFPRI and Farm Radio International collaborate to give a voice to the most vulnerable farmers by advancing AI tools for African languages: Introducing Longa, an AI-powered speech recognition tool designed to strengthen agricultural communication and inclusivity across sub-Saharan Africa.

AgriTalk: This daily national conversation about the latest issues impacting agriculture and rural America interviewed Joe Glauber on the current evolving situation concerning tariffs in the United States. 

Can digital cash transfers serve those in active conflict zones? (VoxDev): Kibrom Abay, Lina Abdelfattah, Hala Abushama, Oliver Kirui, Halefom Nigus, and Khalid Siddig highlight how digital cash transfers—deliverable even amid active conflict in Sudan—can play a critical role in protecting vulnerable households, especially in the most insecure areas.

New IFPRI study introduces breakthrough framework to assess economic risks in developing countries: The Foresight and Policy Modeling team presents a novel approach to understanding how developing economies are affected by multiple simultaneous shocks.

💻 Blog Series: AI For Food Systems Research

AI, copyright, and content licensing in digital agriculture
By Ameen Jauhar
🏷️IFPRI Topics: Artificial Intelligence (AI) 

How natural language processing and AI can help policymakers address global food insecurity
By Marieke Meeske
🏷️IFPRI Topics: Artificial Intelligence (AI) Capacity Strengthening Food Security

Co-designing AI agents for agricultural policy
By Kristin Davis, Eliot Jones-Garcia, Hlamalani Ngwenya, Arielle Rosenthal, Amanda Grossi, and Mia Speier
🏷️IFPRI Topics: Artificial Intelligence (AI) 

⚡ Blog Series: Conflicts and Other Shocks Impacting Food Systems

Balancing external shocks and domestic reforms: Do U.S. tariffs erode India’s tax reform benefits?
By Barun Deb Pal and Manmeet Ajmani
🏷️IFPRI Topics: Trade

🌍 Blog Series: Political Economy in Practice: Lessons from food system reforms around the world

Making climate policy action a political reality: Lessons from Denmark’s Green Agreement
By Danielle Resnick
🏷️IFPRI Topics: Climate Change Food Systems Governance

🌱 Blog Series: Financing Food System Transformation

Financial standards can help foster green investment in the agrifood transition
By Reyes Tirado
🏷️IFPRI Topics: Climate Change Markets and Value Chains

🔍 Research Posts 

Including women in commercial agriculture benefits the whole household: Evidence from Uganda
By Kate Ambler, Kelly Jones, and Michael O’Sullivan
🏷️IFPRI Topics: Gender

50th Anniversary Impact Assessment Report: Highlights of IFPRI’s policy impact
By Peter Hazell, Frank Place, and Maria DiGiovanni
🏷️IFPRI Topics: Food Systems 

When caseloads matter: Community health workers, home visits, and child survival in Mali
By James Allen IV
🏷️IFPRI Topics: Fragility and Conflict Health 

50th Anniversary Impact Assessment Report: IFPRI’s academic contributions
By Maria DiGiovanni, Peter Hazell, and Frank Place
🏷️IFPRI Topics: Food Systems

50th Anniversary Impact Assessment Report: IFPRI’s capacity sharing work
By Maria DiGiovanni, Peter Hazell, and Frank Place
🏷️IFPRI Topics: Capacity Strengthening

How gendered is farm technology adoption? Evidence from India
By Kajal Gulati, Nicholas Magnan, Travis J. Lybbert, and David Spielman
🏷️IFPRI Topics: Gender
 
Anti-poverty programs can change how people see the state and each other
By Katrina Kosec and Cecilia Hyunjung Mo
🏷️IFPRI Topics: Poverty Social Protection

🎤 Event Posts 

Leveraging the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI) to design and implement more effective and inclusive community-based programs
By Samantha Chai and Daniel Lam
🏷️IFPRI Topics: Gender 
IFPRI and CIMMYT have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to deepen collaboration on strategic research and policy initiatives aimed at tackling today’s complex food security challenges. This stronger partnership underscores both organizations’ commitment to delivering innovative, science-based solutions that can help transform food systems and improve lives around the world. 

Joint research priorities include how to most effectively scale innovations in agronomy, mechanization, crop breeding, and nutrition, and pursue methodological improvements in impact evaluation, market analysis, and policy analysis.

Learn more here.
Advancing Poverty Graduation in Fragile Contexts: A New Agenda for Research and Policy
January 21, 2026
Hybrid Event |Co-organized by IFPRI and Mercy Corps
Confronting the Crisis of Child Wasting: Translating Evidence into Action and Policy
January 27, 2026
Hybrid Event
 
Evidence-Informed Impact: Unpacking the Untapped Potential of the School Feeding Labor Force
January 28, 2026
Research Webinar Series: School-based Interventions in the 21st Century: Evidence Gaps and Future Directions | Co-organized by IFPRI and the Global Child Nutrition Foundation (GCNF)
From Foundations to Field: Lessons from Microsoft and Reply’s Work in Agriculture
January 29, 2026
Webinar Series – AI for Food Systems Research
Promoting Resilience through Improved Varieties, Quality Seed, and Better Seed Systems: Lessons from Nigeria
February 11, 2026
Virtual Event | Part of the Fragility to Stability Seminar Series
From Lab to Field: Designing and Testing Agricultural LLMs
February 12, 2026
Webinar Series – AI for Food Systems Research
Navigating Risk: Challenges in Agricultural Commodity Shipping and Insurance Markets
February 18, 2026
Co-organized by IFPRI and Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS)
Two Sides of the Data Governance Coin: AI Innovation and Regulation for Producers and Users 
March 5, 2026
Co-organized by IFPRI and CGIAR Program/accelerator Digital Transformation | Webinar Series – AI for Food Systems Research
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