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USDA Outlook Forum (Adams on Agriculture)
February 17, 2021
Adams on Agriculture (Podcast) presented a podcast interview with senior Research fellow Joseph Glauber. Glauber. Glauber explains how reports are put together for the USDA Outlook Forum. Republished by KICD-AM (Sioux City), WRAM (Davenport, IA).
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Consequences of COVID-19 (Ahram Online)
February 16, 2021
Ahram Online (Egypt) published an article on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the global economy and labor markets. According to an IFPRI report, “Covid-19 could reduce national GDP by between 0.7 and 0.8 percent (LE36 to LE41 billion) for each month that the global crisis continues. Similarly, household consumption and expenditure are estimated to decline on […]
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Our food systems are broken. We are in need of urgent change (Outlook India)
February 16, 2021
Outlook India published an article stating that today, over 800 million people face chronic undernourishment and over 100 million people are in need of life-saving food assistance. Former IFPRI director general, Shenggen Fan, said “COVID-19 is a health crisis. But it could also lead to a food security crisis if proper measures are not taken.” With more than 1.2 […]
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Financial freedom for the safety of women (Lailajs)
February 13, 2021
Lailajs (Nigeria) published a blog post on intimate partner violence in Nigeria. The author wonders why the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Act has not been passed in every state in Nigeria. The author uses research from IFPRI on IPV in Bangladesh to demonstrate how IPV can be controlled and lowered.
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Does social protection have an effect on gender dynamics? Maybe! (blogs LSE)
February 12, 2021
LSE Blog published a blog post about the new Academic Collaboration research project, ‘Can Social Protection Empower Women? Patriarchy, Economic Agency and Redistribution Policies in Egypt’ which is primarily a methodological endeavor. Context is key to social knowledge, yet theories and methods are often summoned from location to location, from one time to another, and used to […]
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Expert harps on customer experience strategies for enterprise growth (This Day Lagos)
February 12, 2021
This Day (Nigeria) published an article that discussed the adverse effects of COVID-19 on businesses. The biggest risk to businesses post-COVID was a failure to meet revenue expectations, among others. A report from IFPRI showed that during the lockdown periods, Nigeria’s GDP dropped by 34.1 percent, amounting to $16 billion.
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Costs and consequences of COVID-19 in Nigeria (Blueprint)
February 11, 2021
Blueprint (Nigeria) published an article stating that the Covid-19 pandemic is certainly a global challenge that negatively affects productivity and retards economic growth. This is in addition to the growing fatality, which the world counts every day. In Nigeria, the situation is worst. Our system is so defective and allows some people to take advantage of every […]
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China’s growth limits: The countryside has paid for the pandemic, stumbling in a trap of low education (E15.cz)
February 11, 2021
E15.cz (Czechoslovakia) published an article on China’s recent growth while other nations are experiencing loss during the COVID-19 crisis. The growth of the Asian power was driven mainly by government investment in infrastructure and efforts to encourage industry. The corona crisis mainly affected around 300 million workers migrating from rural to urban areas. The measures have paralyzed […]
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Ministry set to lift maize export ban (The Nation)
February 11, 2021
The Nation (Malawi) published an article stating that the Ministry of Trade says it plans to lift the maize export ban to allow traders to sell the staple grain to neighboring countries. IFPRI found that on average, maize price is at K205 per kilogramme (kg), Mhango said one kg is being sold at K160 as the highest retail price […]
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Pressure eases on maize prices (Times)
February 11, 2021
Times Malawi published an article that discussed the January Monthly Maize Market Report from IFPRI-Malawi. The report showed that Prices of maize, Malawi’s staple commodity, went down by an average of 4 percent during the last weeks of January, defying lean season odds where, traditionally, they skyrocket due to scarcity. In a separate interview, Farmers Union of Malawi President Fryton Njolomole said the […]



