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Recalibrate BIMSTEC (Hindu Business Line)
March 15, 2023
In an op-ed published by Hindu Business Line, IFPRI South Asia’s Devesh Roy, Shahidur Rashid, and Mamata Pradhan write, “Trade and investment are major instruments to attain food security across the BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) member-states, particularly in a climate-affected, post-pandemic world. However, trade and market integration is an area where the […]
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How do we make farming better for planet? Ask women (Mirage)
March 17, 2023
Mirage writes in a piece on agriculture production that a study, discovered one seemingly surefire way of improving conservation and production–include more women in decisionmaking. Their involvement boosted cooperation between farmers on environmental issues and increased output. The results are published in the journal, Communications Earth & Environment. Wei Zhang, a senior research fellow at IFPRI […]
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This is a man’s world: Gendered perceptions of Ugandan agro-input dealers
Persistent biases hold back women shop owners.
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Malawi: Cyclone Freddy points to urgent need for climate-smart solutions in Malawi (The New Humanitarian)
March 16, 2023
The New Humanitarian, in a report about the impacts of Cyclone Freddy tearing through Malawi, mentions IFPRI in relation to the efforts the Malawian governments have undertaken “to boost the yields of rain-dependent subsistence farmers – the backbone of the economy – through subsidy programmes that provide cheap fertiliser and improved seeds.” “In seasons when the weather […]
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Diversify income, rural people told (The Nation)
March 16, 2023
The Nation (Malawi) writes in a story, “The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) says rural households will increasingly need to turn to other jobs other than in the agriculture sector to escape poverty which is hovering at 57 percent. In its analysis of employment options and challenges for rural households in Malawi, the institute […]
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IFPRI Insights: March 2023
Ukraine One Year Later; International Women’s Day; IFPRI & BIMSTEC sign an MoU & more.
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Food price inflation remains high around world: WB (Business Insider)
March 15, 2023
“The World Bank in recent data shows that the domestic food price inflation in almost all low-and middle-income countries remains high across the world between October 2022 and February 2023,” writes the Business Insider (Bangladesh). The report mentions that “one year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) reviewed experiences […]
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Senegal: Experts work on the functioning of the elements of the food system (Senegal Press Agency)
March 15, 2023
Senegal Press Agency, in a summary of the two-day event launch of the “Food system” project at the Senegalese Institute for Agricultural Research (ISRA), writes that the workshop has contributed to a better understanding of the functioning of the Senegalese food system along various dimensions stretching from production to consumption. This workshop was organized in […]
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Worry about severe weather events highest in Philippines (Inquirer.Net)
March 13, 2006
Inquirer.Net (The Philippines) writes, “Based on a study by the International Food Policy Research Institute, climate change is expected to put 2 million more people at risk of hunger by 2050 and cost about P145 billion every year.” Read the article. Republished by Asia News Network.
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Cash, COVID, coup, crisis: A pre-pandemic maternal and child cash transfer program had sustained dietary benefits during Myanmar’s ongoing emergency
Positive health and nutrition results persist even in adverse circumstances.
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Governance
IFPRI is governed by its Board of Trustees and led by Dr. Johan Swinnen. The Institute’s research structure includes six research units; regional offices for Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and South Asia; and country offices.
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Assessing tight global wheat stocks and their role in price volatility
Continuing market stresses from the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Analysis: Patchwork fixes to Ukraine grain shortfall leave world vulnerable a year into war (Reuters)
March 13, 2023
Reuters reported on the effects of the war in Ukraine on global grain supplies. Joseph Glauber, a senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute was quoted in the article, saying, “Luck has played some role in events … the combination of good weather (in some breadbasket areas) and strong producer supply response […]
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The Ukraine-Russia grain deal is about to expire (The World)
March 10, 2023
The international agreement that allows Ukraine to export wheat, corn, sunflower oil and other agricultural products across the globe is set to expire on March 18. The World spoke with Joseph Glauber, IFPRI senior research fellow, for a new podcast episode about how the deal has affected global grain prices, and what issues Ukraine, Russia, Turkey […]
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Global lenders need to offer debt relief to crisis-hit countries (Financial Express)
March 05, 2023
The Financial Express (Bangladesh) published an interview with Johan Swinnen, IFPRI Director General and Managing Director, Systems Transformation, CGIAR, in which he answered questions concerning global hunger, malnutrition, and the role IFPRI is playing in helping to solve those issues. Swinnen said, “There is clear evidence that IFPRI, working with its partners in Bangladesh, has made […]
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Picking the best tools for making value chain development interventions inclusive and gender equitable
Practical ways to evaluate and advance women’s empowerment.
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How USD 10 billion can transform food systems in Ethiopia, Malawi, and Nigeria: Report launch
Co-organized by IFPRI, International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), and Shamba Centre for Food and Climate
Virtual Event: March 16, 2023 – 9:00 AM- 10:30 AM EDT. This seminar will discuss how sustainable food system transformation can be achieved in the next decade in Ethiopia, Malawi, and Nigeria by increasing public investment by US$10 billion per year (on average from 2023 to 2030) and implementing a more effective portfolio of interventions that achieve multiple outcomes.
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Farm News and Views, March 7, 2023 (KSID)
March 07, 2023
Farm News & Views podcast episode from March 7 says: “Last month, the International Food Policy Research Institute forecast that low producer prices and high input costs are discouraging grain production in Ukraine this year, and that means that the world will have to produce additional grains and oil seeds to help rebuild stocks and moderate […]
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The Russia-Ukraine war after a year: Impacts on fertilizer production, prices, and trade flows
Global agriculture contends with major disruptions.



