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1.5cr people likely to be at hunger risk: report (New Age – Bangladesh)
August 18, 2022
New Age published an article on the findings of the 2022 Global Food Policy Report which finds that without any action taken to contain the impacts of climate change, nearly 1.5 crore people are at risk of hunger by 2030. Bangladesh has the third largest population facing the risk of going hungry in South Asia, […]
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2022 Global Food Policy Report: Impact of climate change threatens Bangladesh’s fishery, nourishment, ecosystem services (Dhaka Tribune)
August 18, 2022
Dhaka Tribune published an article stating that in Bangladesh, the average annual temperatures have increased in the last six decades. IFPRI’s 2022 Global Food Policy Report notes that food systems are impacted by climate change, and it plays an equally critical causal role. Globally, food systems contribute more than one-third of the total greenhouse emissions. About […]
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1cr people in Bangladesh at risk of climate change hunger in 2030 (Business Standard)
August 17, 2022
The Business Standard published an article on the release of the 2022 Global Food Policy Report. The report finds that climate change in Bangladesh will reduce agricultural productivity and disrupt supply chains, putting pressure on livelihoods, and threatening to significantly increase hunger and malnutrition. As per near-term projections estimated by the IFPRI, Bangladesh will see […]
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Climate change poses threat to food security in South Asia: Research (Daily Observer)
August 18, 2022
Daily Observer published an article on the 2022 Global Food Policy Report‘s latest findings. The report highlighted that climate change threatens to impact over 750 million people in South Asia through climate hazards, primarily floods and droughts. The report notes that food systems are impacted by climate change, and it plays an equally critical causal […]
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Climate change impact: 14.8m to be at risk of hunger by 2030 (Daily Star)
August 18, 2022
The Daily Star published an article on the Bangladesh launch of the 2022 Global Food Policy Report and its findings. According to the IFPRI report, says the number of victims of hunger would be 11.3 million in 2030 if there was no impact of climate change. According to the report, launched yesterday for Bangladesh at […]
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Massive borrowing puts Nigeria’s future at risk (Council on Foreign Relations)
August 16, 2022
Council on Foreign Relations posted a blog post stating that among the many dangers threatening the very foundation of the Nigerian state is the government’s increasing reliance on internal and external borrowing to finance its operations. In recent weeks, various international organizations, private entities, senior government officials, and former government functionaries have decried the Buhari […]
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First shipment of Ukraine’s grain is a test of wartime deal with Russia (Los Angeles Times)
August 03, 2022
Los Angeles Times published an article stating that after several months, Ukraine and Russia agreed to open ports in the Black Sea region. The first cargo ship to leave Ukraine since Russia invaded its neighbor more than five months ago was off the coast of Bulgaria on Tuesday as it headed toward Istanbul, putting to […]
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Drought-hit Kenyan herders save wildlife – and their livelihoods (Reuters)
August 15, 2022
Reuters published an article stating that around the world, efforts to set aside land for conservation are being squeezed by the ravages of climate change impacts including worsening drought, the growth in human settlements, and the loss of tourism revenue through the COVID-19 pandemic. “Expansion of agricultural areas has been a key factor in the […]
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Increased mustard oil production: A solution to edible oil crisis (The Daily Star)
August 17, 2022
The Daily Star published an article on how prices of soybean and palm oil have risen sharply in the last two years, and no wonder they topped the list of costly oils. According to IFPRI, the price increase is mainly due to global weather events that have taken a toll on the supplies of two […]
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Indef: Supports substitution of the wheat food industry from local raw materials (Monitor)
August 17, 2022
Monitor published an article stating that the Indonesian government wants to strengthen local food substitution as a pillar of the strength of the Indonesian nation. According to IFPRI, throughout June 2022, several countries such as Russia, India, Serbia, Egypt, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kosovo implemented export restriction policies (see IFPRI tool, Food & Fertilizer Export […]
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Rural Bangladesh saw 22% increase in food insecurity during pandemic: IFPRI (The Daily Star)
August 17, 2022
The Daily Star published an article stating that IFPRI has found that around 22.3 percent more rural Bangladeshi households reported food insecurity — 18 months after the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic than in pre-pandemic times. The report is the result of IFPRI and Cornell University’s three rounds of socioeconomic phone surveys in rural areas […]
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Climate-resilient food production (Sentinel Assam)
August 16, 2022
Sentinel Assam published an article stating that IFPRI’s 2022 Global Food Policy Report projects that India’s food production could drop by 6.8% under the impact of climate change and the risk for hunger could increase by 23 percent by 2030, which has cast a shadow over the country’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) agenda.
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Climate change impact: 14.8 million to be at risk of hunger by 2030 (Asia News Network)
August 19, 2022
Asia News Network published an article on findings from the 2022 Global Food Policy Report which showed an unprecedented suite of climatic changes has caused crop yield declines and production losses throughout the region. According to the report, “In Bangladesh, near-term projections estimate a reduction of up to 17 percent in total calorie consumption by […]
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Grain shipments increase out of Ukraine, potentially helping to ease global food prices (PBS News Hour)
August 19, 2022
PBS Newshour produced a video discussing how President Zelensky on Thursday hosted Turkey’s President Erdogan and the UN Secretary-General Guterres, both architects of a deal last month that allows Ukraine to export food amid the war and a global food shortage. But has that UN-brokered deal been effective in achieving its goals? Senior research fellow […]
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Falling global food and fuel costs offer poor countries little relief (Washington Post)
August 13, 2022
Washington Post published an article on how costs are down from their peaks in the Ukraine war but are still up compared with last year. Pressure on commodity markets also eased after Wall Street speculators began selling their holdings in response to the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate increases, which made bets on rising commodity prices less […]
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Liquid gold: The price of cooking oil (BBC)
August 18, 2022
BBC published a podcast about what rising vegetable oil prices mean for food businesses. Vegetable oil can make or break a food business. In the food industry, they rely on vegetable oil. Senior research fellow David Laborde explained that since oil is a tenth of our calorie intake, making it the most important food source […]
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World Water Week 2022
Seeing the Unseen: The Value of Water
Virtual Event: August 23, 2022 – 7:00 AM to September 1, 2022 – 12:20 PM EDT. IFPRI is participating in World Water Week 2022, the leading conference on global water issues.
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PRIVACY NOTICE: IFPRI Latin America and the Caribbean Newsletter Mailing List
What we collect We only collect basic personal data about you which does not include any sensitive types of information. This does however include name, email, position, organization and country. Why we collect it We need to know your basic personal data to provide you with the information that you have asked to receive. We […]
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Policy seminar: Mobilizing efforts to strengthen research and policy responses to the global food security crisis
Addressing a humanitarian disaster without borders.
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2022 Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting
Virtual Event: July 31, 2022 – 10:00 AM to August 2, 2022 – 6:15 PM PDT. IFPRI is participating in the 2022 Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting.


