Globally, agricultural subsidies are high—totaling about $600 billion annually—and continue to increase. The harmful impacts of such subsidies on trade are widely known, but their harmful environmental impacts are less well-understood. This was the theme of a December 14 policy seminar organized by IFPRI in collaboration with the University of Adelaide, Australia (UA).
32nd Annual Martin J. Forman Memorial Lecture: My Reflections on Africa’s Year of Nutrition
Dec 12, 10:00 TO 11:30AM EST (VIRTUAL) Her Excellency Minata Samaté Cessouma, the AU Commissioner for Health, Humanitarian Affairs, & Social Development reflects on key outcomes & recommendations from the Year of Nutrition in Africa. Learn More & Register > https://www.ifpri.org/event/my-reflections-year-african-nutrition
Virtual Event: Market Access and Quality Upgrading: Evidence from Four Field Experiments.
Abstract: Smallholder farming in many developing countries is characterized by low productivity and low-quality output. Low quality limits the price farmers can command and their potential income. We conduct a series of experiments among maize farmers in Uganda to shed light on the barriers to quality upgrading and to study its potential. We find that […]
Launch Event: Tracking and promoting progress on gender equality: Emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities from the 2022 Global Food 50/50 Report
Emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities from the 2022 Global Food 50/50 Report
Virtual event: Profitability of Climate-Smart Soil Fertility Investment across sub-Saharan Africa
This is the first of the MwAPATA-IFPRI joint seminar series. View the full list here. Abstract: Soil fertility investments in sub-Saharan Africa, where budgetary resources are scarce, must be well targeted. Using a causal forest algorithm and an experimental maize trial dataset matched with geocoded rainfall, temperature and soils data, we modelled site-specific, ex ante […]
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