The invasion of Ukraine has driven up already high global agricultural commodity prices. Fertilizer prices have also reached all-time highs, casting a serious shadow on future harvests, and thus add to concerns about global food security. Source: IFPRI Malawi: Malawi Strategy Support Program
IFPRI Insights: April 2022
IFPRI Insights: April 2022 Russia-Ukraine Conflict; Food & Fertilizer Prices; Climate Change Resilience; and more. Read More > https://www.ifpri.org/newsletter/ifpri-insights-april-2022 Photo: Ukranian_Farm_Tractors Credit: smereka/Shutterstock
IFPRI and IFAD Policy Brief
IFPRI and IFAD Policy Brief India’s self-sufficiency policies for pulses and Implications for Myanmar India is the world’s largest pulses producer & consumer, but it relies on imports from Myanmar to meet demand. What trade recommendations can benefit both countries? Read More > https://www.ifpri.org/publication/indias-self-sufficiency-policies-pulses-and-their-implications-myanmar Photo: Cover of Policy Brief Credit: Jason Chow/IFPRI
Retail Food Prices at the Country-Level
March 29, 9:30 - 11:00 AM How global commodity prices are transmitted at the national level and what other country-specific aspects influence retail prices. Details & Registration > https://www.ifpri.org/event/rising-global-commodity-prices-and-import-dependence-impacts-retail-food-prices-and-food Credit: John Wreford / Shutterstock.com
The Russian invasion of Ukraine
The impacts of one war threatens to further exacerbate the food insecurity emergency in Yemen Read Blog Post > https://www.ifpri.org/blog/russian-invasion-ukraine-threatens-further-exacerbate-food-insecurity-emergency-yemen Credit: Annabel Symington/WFP
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