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Launching the Ethical AI Methods Toolkit: Reflections from Research and Practice
Webinar Series – AI for Food Systems Research
What does it mean to design ethical AI for agricultural research and development—and how can researchers and practitioners begin to put principles into practice? Following our previous webinar on A Problem-Oriented Approach to AI Ethics in Food Systems, this event marks the launch of the Ethical AI Methods Toolkit: a practical resource developed to support […]
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Grounding AI in practice: What extension gets wrong, what extension gets right, and what AI can learn
Exploring how emerging tools can help farmers.
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Fertilizers in a Shifting Global Landscape – Trends, Trade, and Sustainability
Co-organized by IFPRI and Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS)
Fertilizers—both mineral and organic—are indispensable inputs in modern agriculture. Yet, recent years have seen unprecedented volatility in fertilizer prices, trade flows, and policy responses, reshaping the landscape for producers, traders, and farmers alike. This event will explore the evolving dynamics of the global fertilizer market and its critical role in food security and agricultural sustainability. […]
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Food Policy for a Changing World: Lessons and Priorities for South Asia
South Asia Regional Launch of IFPRI’s 2025 Global Food Policy Report
Agriculture plays a central role in South Asia, providing livelihoods for millions while shaping trade and food systems across the region. Countries like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka are major producers of rice, wheat, tea, and spices, with agricultural exports fueling economies and global supply chains. Despite these strengths, the sector faces significant challenges, […]
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Nature’s ‘double dividend’ from agricultural technology adoption
A form of fertilizer offers advantages to farmers and the environment.
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Long-term changes in Uganda’s soil health conditions and women’s responses to land degradation: A contribution to the African Fertilizer and Soil Health Action Plan 2023-2033
Hosted by IFPRI, in collaboration with the National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO) and the Agricultural Policy Research Center (APRC) at Makerere University
IFPRI in collaboration with Uganda’s National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO), an autonomous public research agency under the auspices of the Ministry of Agricture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, has collected soil health data at plot level together with intra-household socioeconomic data and laboratory analyses of soil samples since 2003. The most recent data collection took place […]
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Mobility in a Fragile World: Evidence to Inform Policy
Co-organized by IFPRI, the CGIAR Science Program on Food Frontiers and Security, and the Louvain Institute of Data Analysis and Modeling in Economics and Statistics (LIDAM), IRES | Part of the Fragility to Stability Seminar Series
Migration today reflects a complex interplay of demographic pressures, conflict, poverty, climate change, and economic shocks. Worldwide, one in every seven people is a migrant—that is, someone who changes his or her country of usual residence, irrespective of the reason for migration—or a refugee forced to leave his or her home, often without warning, for […]
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Closing the knowledge gap: Research priorities for preventing child wasting
Reaching those at risk.
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A research agenda to accelerate action on nutrition-sensitive food systems
Key avenues for innovation.
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Realistic options for repurposing fertilizer subsidy spending
Reassessing a major target of public investment.
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Performance of Uganda’s UgIFT (Uganda’s Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer Program) micro-scale irrigation program
Hosted by IFPRI, in collaboration with the Agricultural Policy Research Center (APRC) at Makerere University
IFPRI researchers Kato Edward and Claudia Ringler presented findings from a performance evaluation of a matching grant subsidy program supporting smallholder farmers in acquiring micro-scale irrigation equipment, mostly solar-powered irrigation systems, in 66 of the 146 districts in Uganda. The micro irrigation program funded by the World Bank and implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture, […]
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Are we facing a decade of record-high food prices? (BBC News Polska)
August 08, 2025
A recent media feature by BBC News Polska on global food price trends cites IFPRI’s Rob Vos, who warns “The era of cheap food is over.”
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Gaza’s catastrophe will have long-lasting impacts on lives and livelihoods
A landscape of starvation and ruined livelihoods.
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IFPRI Insights: July 2025
IFPRI 2024 Annual Report // Food Crisis Monitor: Gaza and Sudan // Remembering David Nabarro and Uma Lele // New book on the Future of Food Systems // and more
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In Memoriam: Dr. Uma Lele
August 06, 2025
IFPRI mourns the passing of esteemed international agricultural economist and rural development expert Uma Lele.
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Ethiopia’s new digital health information system contributes to major improvements in maternal and health care
A study shows dramatic gains in a short time frame.
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Making Sense of AI and Qualitative Research: Conversations on Meaning, Context, and Power
Webinar Series – AI for Food Systems Research
As artificial intelligence tools become more common in research workflows, qualitative researchers face both new opportunities and critical challenges. Can AI support interpretive and nuanced research? What risks might it introduce—and how can researchers remain attentive to nuance, positionality and power? This webinar explores the use of AI in qualitative research. Drawing on her experience […]





