By Razin Iqbal Kabir1, Sudha Narayanan1, Nahian Bin Khaled2, and Shahidur Rashid1 1 International Food Policy Research Institute 2 Michigan State University The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic and its accompanying lockdowns disrupted agri-food value cha... Source: IFPRI Bangladesh Country Office
Boosting Economic Resilience to Economic Shocks: Insights from the 9th Economic Policy Research Network Annual Research Conference
An IFPRI-EPRN event- presentation, facilitation, and panel discussion June 9, 2023 Rwanda’s Vision 2050 articulates the bold development strategy of propelling the country from low to high-income status, by intensifying country’s ambitions towards self... Source: IFPRI Rwanda – Rwanda Strategy Support Program
IFPRI and NMIMR to pilot an intervention within the Ghana School Feeding Program
Poor diets and malnutrition in school age children (SAC) in Ghana affect children’s school attendance, lower their academic achievement and cognitive levels (Parish and Gelli, 2015), besides causing stunted growth and wasting. School Feeding Programme (SFP) is a social protection safety net that improves the educational and health outcomes of school pupils. Ghana since 2005, […] Source: IFPRI Ghana
Policy workshop on introducing and managing exotic fish strains in Ghana’s aquaculture sector
Policy workshop on introducing and managing exotic fish strains in Ghana’s aquaculture sector. Ghana’s rapidly growing aquaculture production (Figure 1) has made the country the second-largest tilapia producer in Africa. Several factors account for this growth—including the introduction of the improved Akosombo strain, government interventions, new local feed production companies, and increasing local demand—but […] Source: IFPRI Ghana
Lessons learned from the Livestock Master Plan and future investment priorities for animal resources development-an IFPRI-ILRI Research event
Under PSTA4, the Rwandan government has set several growth targets for the sector, including increasing milk production from 785 million liters in 2018 to 1.5 billion liters by 2024, and increasing the national herd size from 1.5 million to 2.5 million... Source: IFPRI Rwanda – Rwanda Strategy Support Program
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