New research from a Special Issue of Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy on COVID-19 in South Asia. Source: IFPRI South Asia Office
Global rice markets face stresses from El Niño, India export restrictions
On July 20, India banned exports of non-basmati price (covered in our blog post of July 25)—aiming to cool rising domestic prices—a
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Informing Policies with Causal Impact Evaluations: Co-creation and Trust Matter
This blog is cross posted from AGRILINKS. This post was written by Kibrom Abay, Akhter Ahmed, Clemens Breisinger, Naureen Karachiwalla, Sikandra Kurdi and Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse (all from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)). Policymakers have incredibly complex decisions to make, and they rely on a broad range of information to support that process. Which policies and programs work best for their constituents? […] Source: IFPRI Kenya – Kenya Strategy Support Program
India’s ban on rice exports: Potential threats to global supply, prices, and food security
On July 20, India announced that it would restrict exports of non-basmati rice to calm domestic rice prices that had
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Rice markets in South and Southeast Asia face stresses from El Niño, export restrictions
Agricultural markets—particularly trade in cereals such as wheat and maize—have seen significant volatility over the past year as impacts of
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