Questions related to how individuals treat different types of incomes, i.e. earned and unearned have a long history in economics and policy making. This study used a field experiment in Malawi to examine the differential short-term effect of earned and unearned income on the allocation of expenditure and labor supply, holding all other factors constant. […]
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Fostering research and innovation is crucial to meet 21st- century challenges. Read Blog Post > https://www.ifpri.org/blog/transformational-role-science-un-food-systems-summit-agenda
SMALLHOLDER AND AGRIFOOD SME RESILIENCE TO SHOCKS
Farmers and food businesses have shown both great vulnerability to and capacity to adjust to a major shock like COVID-19. Read Blog Post > https://www.ifpri.org/blog/smallholder-and-agrifood-sme-resilience-shocks-lessons-covid-19-un-food-system-summit
GLOBAL REPORT ON FOOD CRISES 2021 June 17, 9:30 – 11:00 AM (EDT)
Experiences and strategies that can build food systems resilience to prevent food crises and conflict. Details & Registration: https://www.ifpri.org/event/global-report-food-crises-2021-building-resilience-prevent-food-crises-and-conflict
Interactive maps of crowdsourced farmgate prices
These interactive maps show the prices and volumes of maize and soybeans that farmers in Malawi report selling during the main 2020 and 2021 marketing seasons in a crowdsourcing exercise conducted by IFPRI and Farm Radio Trust. Volumes are in kg, with larger circles showing larger sales volumes. TAs, where no farmers have reported sales […]
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