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Due to the hurricanes and the pandemic, hunger soars in Central America (El Mercurio)
March 06, 2021
El Mercurio published an article about food systems, food security, and hunger & poverty in Latin America. Acute food insecurity in About 8 million people in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, are going hungry in 2021, in a dilemma that has been fueled by extreme weather events and the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on the […]
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Daybreak March 5: Stimulus aid could go to broadband (Agri-Pulse)
March 06, 2021
Agri-pulse published an article stating that the U.S. is seriously considering an effort to get back into the Trans-Pacific Partnership, but it won’t be easy or quick because the Biden administration wants to add new labor, environment, and possibly other provisions to the pact. The existing Trans-Pacific Partnership countries won’t likely rush to accept renegotiation after years […]
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They define the motivations that drive farmers to adopt sustainable practices (Grupo La Provincia.com)
March 07, 2021
Grupo La Provincia.com published an article regarding a recent study, Achieving sustainable agricultural practices: From incentives to adoption and outcomes. The positive results on their farmland and the environment are what motivate farmers, in the long term, to adopt sustainable practices, which are important for the health of the food systems of Latin America and the Caribbean. The study […]
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IFPRI Malawi Monthly Maize Market Report: February 2021 (Reliefweb)
March 09, 2021
Reliefweb published highlights from the latest IFPRI Maize Market Report. The article wrote that retail maize prices declined by 7 percent in February; prices in the South remained higher than in the Centre and North of the country; ADMARC sales were reported in all of the 26 markets monitored by IFPRI
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Africa’s processed food revolution and the double burden of malnutrition
Rapid changes in markets and food systems create a new set of problems.
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Reviving the farm economy (Business Standard)
May 31, 2020
Business Standard published an op-ed by research fellow Anjani Kumar with co-authors, Shalander Kumar and Arabinda Kumar Padhee (ICRISAT) on the farm economy. Once the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown occurred, India’s general population took notice of migrant workers coming from outside of India to work and their particular challenges. Many workers will not return after the full re-opening of India. Some […]
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Towards Resilient Livelihoods, Food Security, and Nutrition for All: Confronting the Gendered Impacts of COVID-19
Co-Organized by IFPRI, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the World Bank
Discussion on phone surveys on the gendered impacts of COVID-19; how to mitigate negative gendered impacts; and how COVID-19 policies & programs incorporate a gender lens.
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IFPRI-Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
The IFPRI-ICAR project consists of research collaboration; training and capacity strengthening; and policy communication.
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IFPRI Insights: March 2021
Women’s Empowerment; Sustainable Agriculture; COVID-19 Resilience and Hardships; and more.
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Now available: The project-level Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index Distance Learning Module
A new online course launching on International Women's Day offers training for researchers and development practitioners.
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US suspends tariffs on UK in goodwill gesture (Agri-pulse)
March 05, 2021
Agri-Pulse published an article stating that the Biden administration is following through on promises to amass the support of allies before it confronts China, which currently maintains billions of dollars’ worth of tariffs on U.S. agricultural commodities. Many of those tariffs are not currently in effect as a result of the “phase one” deal struck between the U.S. […]
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Are we going wrong – veiled flaws in agricultural sector (Pakistan Observer)
March 06, 2021
Pakistan Observer published an article on gender. Attaining gender equality has now been placed on the top-most pedestal of global priorities. Yet the agricultural sector, the backbone of the country, has perhaps one of the worst scenarios of gender disparity in the world? These issues include recognition, income, access to machinery, training, investing, and land ownership. […]
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25 inspiring women reshaping the food system (Food Tank)
March 06, 2021
Food Tank published an article listing more than two dozen women working in international development and helping to transform food systems. IFPRI Director for Africa, Jemimah Njuki appears on this list. The UN Food Systems Summit identified four levers of change that have the power to bring about change and achievement of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). One of […]
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Crop protection chemicals market to showcase continued growth in the coming years (Express Press Release)
March 06, 2021
Express Press Release published a press release from the EPR Network that states the global crop protection chemicals market size is estimated to be valued USD 63.7 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach a value of USD 74.1 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 3.1% during the forecast period. The growth of this market […]
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Farmers grow crops with ‘magic liquid’ fertiliser (The Nation)
March 02, 2021
The Nation (Malawi) published an article on fertilizer use and subsidies in Malawi. One fertilizer, ‘Bionitrate’ made from urine is starting to improve yields for farmers in Malawi who face high costs applying fertilizer to maize and other crops amid shifting weather patterns. Malawi has a largely agricultural economy, with more than 80 percent of its population in […]
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Govt rolls out COVID-19 safety net (The Nation)
March 02, 2021
The Nation (Malawi) published an article stating that the government of Malawi has started to disburse funds under the K19.5 billion Emergency Cash Transfer program to cushion vulnerable and low-income households from Covid-19 socio-economic impacts. Social cash transfers and social welfare services provided by the government and other non-State actors could help people escape extreme poverty, close the poverty gap, and […]
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Post-COVID-19: Building SME sector and strengthening its resilience against future economic shocks | Daily FT (KIJI.is)
March 04, 2021
KIJI.is (Japan) published an article on the effects of COVID-19’s lockdown on the country. The coronavirus pandemic forced thousands of small businesses across the country to close their doors and quarantine. Many have lost their investment, jobs, and their business. A year later, many businesses are still struggling to recover—some never reopened. The outbreak of COVID-19 and resultant […]
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Undermining child budget a matter of concern: Drèze
March 03, 2021
Times of India reported on a discussion at the International Growth Centre (IGC) and Asian Development Research Institute on Strengthening social protection. Noted economist Jean Drèze on Monday said undermining of child budget and ongoing economic crisis may have resulted in declining child nutrition. The panel was moderated by Priya Nanda from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Other panelists […]
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The cost of lving (Radio One)
March 01, 2021
Radio One (News Talk Canada) interviewed senior research fellow Joseph Glauber on US trade in the Americas. “The US can now get fruit year-round. During winter, fruit comes from Mexico or Central America. In the summer, the U.S. eats local, in the winter we don’t.” The tension comes during, what Glauber calls the “Shoulder season” or Spring. “We […]
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International Women’s Day 2021: IFPRI resources to foster gender equality in a COVID-19 world
This year's IWD theme is “Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world.”


