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Spatial Typologies for Targeted Food and Nutrition Security Interventions
Developing and applying a comprehensive typology for the design and implementation of spatially targeted food and nutrition security (FNS) interventions
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Food export restrictions have eased as the Russia-Ukraine war continues, but concerns remain for key commodities
Uncertainties include lingering high domestic food prices in many countries.
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Play it again: High and volatile commodity prices in the year ahead (Successful Farming)
January 19, 2023
Economic growth and inflation will slow in the coming months, but commodity prices are likely to be volatile as the world’s farmers try to catch up with the global appetite for food, said two leading agricultural economists on Wednesday. “I think that 2023 still looks pretty strong” for U.S. farm income, said Nathan Kaufman, the Kansas […]
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Food security: How to deal with effects of climate change on Indian agriculture (The Times of India)
January 20, 2023
The Times of India, in a piece about the food security and climate change effects on agriculture in India, writes that malnutrition, water shortages, low output per acre, and climate change will be major challenges ahead. It quotes the 2022 Global Food Policy Report (GFPR) by the International Food Policy Research Institute, which estimates that climate […]
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Solving the problem of food waste in PHL (Business Mirror)
January 18, 2023
Business Mirror (The Philippines), in an article about food waste and loss in the country, writes that the problem does not only occur in Philippine households, but in countries throughout the world. Food waste and loss is not merely what happens with consumers, but “Our farmers also incur postharvest losses, which the Food and Agriculture […]
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Admarc stuck on maize supplies (The Times Group)
January 18, 2023
The Times Group (Malawi), in their investigation around the situation with maize stock and prices in the country, quotes the latest IFPRI’s Maize Market Report (IFPRI Malawi) which indicated that maize retail prices decreased by two percent in December 2022, despite market prices being higher than those in Zambia, Mozambique and South Africa. The report indicated […]
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Maize prices down 2 percent, says institute (The Nation)
January 16, 2023
The Nation (Malawi) quotes the latest IFPRI Malawi office report showing showing that across 26 markets in the country, on average, maize was selling at K471 per kilogram (kg) or K23 950 per 50kg bag during the last week of December, two percent less than in the previous month. According to the IFPRI Malawi monthly Maize Market […]
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Shipping industry and supply chain challenges (Aly Aum)
January 17, 2023
The International Food Policy Research Institute has shown that 29 countries tend to impose food export bans during a [food and prices] crisis, writes Aly Aum (Egypt) in an article discussing shipping industry and supply chain challenges it currently faces. Protectionism may have a significant impact on the Egyptian shipping industry, dramatically changing the way it operates. […]
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2022 Forman Lecture: The AU’s Minata Samaté Cessouma on Africa’s current and future nutrition challenges
Prospects for addressing climate change, food system transformation, and other issues.
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The future of food and agriculture – Drivers and triggers for transformation
Co-organized by Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), IFPRI, and the CGIAR Research Initiative on Foresight
Virtual Event: February 1, 2023 – 10:00 AM- 11:15 AM EST. This policy seminar, co-organized by FAO, IFPRI, and the CGIAR Research Initiative on Foresight, offers an opportunity to hear from the report’s authors and engage with a group of panel discussants on challenges facing food and agriculture.
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ITC’s Climate-Smart village initiative pave the way to farmer’s economic security and stability (India.com)
January 18, 2023
India.com, in an article about Climate-Smart Village (CSV) initiative, quotes IFPRI’s 2022 Global Food Policy Report which stated that around 65 million people globally will be at risk due to climate change-induced hunger, while over 17 million people in India will face hunger by 2030, the highest among all countries. According to experts, Indian farmers will be deeply impacted […]
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IFPRI Insights: January 2023
Year in Review; Food Prices; Women’s Empowerment; and more
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Science and Innovation for Food Systems Transformation – follow up to the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit
In cooperation with the former Scientific Group of the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit
Hybrid Event: April 11, 2023 – 9:30 AM- 11:00 AM EDT. This event will explore scientific findings that inform food systems transformation and point to research gaps, and examine food systems governance and the role of global institutions in shepherding food systems transformation.
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Global food prices remain high, food security remains uncertain this year (Epoch Times)
January 13, 2023
In the new year, the impact of epidemics, wars, droughts, inflation, etc. will continue, and global food security will still face many variables, writes Epoch Times (China) in a report on food prices. According to David Laborde, a senior fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute, 2022 was one of the worst years for […]
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World Insights: How to feed 8 bln people — a look at global food security in 2023 (Xinhua)
January 12, 2023
The task of ensuring global food security has become even more critical as the world’s population hit a new milestone of 8 billion people in 2022, reports Xinhua (China). A global crisis necessitates global cooperation. The international food market is highly vulnerable to epidemics, regional conflicts, and other factors. In recent years, many food exporting countries […]
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Can videos overcome smallholder women’s barriers to accessing climate resilience strategies? Insights from Uganda
Closing gender gaps in agricultural knowledge.






