Feed accounts for 60–80% of tilapia production costs, and high feed cost and limited feed access are major issues faced by fish farmers. A potential solution is for farmers to produce their own feeds using cheaper and locally available ingredients. This paper evaluates the feed formulation training implemented in Ghana as part of the Fisheries […] Source: IFPRI Ghana
Economic Policy Modeling for Public Investment Prioritization – An IFPRI Rwanda learning event
Rwanda posted an annual growth rate of 10.9 percent in 2021—a strong recovery from the downturn caused by COVID-19 in 2020. But today, as new crises upset the global economy, Rwanda must again muster the strength to navigate uncertain times and maintai... Source: IFPRI Rwanda – Rwanda Strategy Support Program
Beyond targeting: Making social protection work for women in Ghana
The Government of Ghana launched the LEAP 1000 pilot – a ‘cash plus’ programme – targeted at pregnant women and those with infants living in poor households in 2015 Source: Cash Transfer & Intimate Partner Violence Collaborative Research
TOWARDS PROGRESS ON NUTRITION IN INDIA: INSIGHTS FROM NATIONAL FAMILY HEALTH SURVEY 5
The National Family Health Survey-5 (NFHS-5) factsheets and reports for 36 states & UTs were released in December 2020 and Source: POSHAN: Partnerships and Opportunities to Strengthen and Harmonize Actions for Nutrition in India
How can the agriculture sector be a driver in Rwanda’s transformation process? Key findings from recent IFPRI research
Rwanda is embarking on an ambitious transformation process to move itself from a low-income country to a middle-income country by 2035, with agriculture playing a central role. IFPRI's new research looks at PSTA 4’s contribution to date—not only to eco... Source: IFPRI Rwanda – Rwanda Strategy Support Program
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