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Coffee Means Cash
Published on December 8, 2017
Establishing the cost of production of coffee to farmers in Rwanda supported a substantial adjustment in the national coffee floor price, benefitting over 355,00 households. -
A Global Food Security Symposium
Published on December 3, 2017
FSP’s downstream and upstream food system transformation team organized symposium: "Changing food systems and nutrition: Do we have the concepts and data to understand, track, and anticipate the links?" -
Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project supports Kaduna State Ministry ....
Published on November 28, 2017
Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project supports Kaduna State Ministry to promote Accurate Data Collection and Policy Formulation for Effective Implementation. -
The Future of Work: An Interagency Development Economics Seminar
Published on November 28, 2017
WEBINAR: Tom Reardon (C4b, Nigeria, Senegal) speaks to Chief Economists of USAID and MCC, Nov. 15. -
Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project Builds Capacity of Young Nigerian Scholars…
Published on November 28, 2017
Feed the Future (FTF) Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project builds capacity of young Nigerian scholars through direct and indirect training. -
Causes and Consequences of Changing Farm Size Distribution
Published on November 13, 2017
FSP C4a Thomas Jayne will present "The Rise of Medium-Scale Farms in Africa" at the World Bank Group's webinar, Thursday, Nov. 16. -
Feed the Future Interviews FSP Scientists
Published on October 31, 2017
Thom Jayne and Kwame Yeboah (C4), report on their research about youth in agriculture in Africa, and make recommendations. -
VIDEO - Encouraging and Strengthening Cooperatives
Published on October 23, 2017
A video to promote the creation of cooperatives -
Regional Pesticide Policies in West Africa
Published on October 13, 2017
Reports on six countries: Côte d’Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinée, Mali, and Senegal. -
AGLC scientists engage with FAO
Published on October 12, 2017
What makes coffee so uniquely important for Rwanda’s agricultural growth? The AGLC Team has identified 8 fundamental arguments to support investing in the coffee sector. -
Soil Health Issues Dominate Fertilizer Policy Consultations
Published on October 4, 2017
A new National Fertilizer Policy draft to define the vision for developing the fertilizer industry in Malawi. -
Enumerator Training Kicks Off Endline Survey for AGLC in Rwanda
Published on October 3, 2017
The enumerators, five men and five women, were trained by members of Michigan State University (MSU), including Dr. Aniseh Bro and members of IPAR, including Roger Mugisha -
Diet transformation in South Eastern Africa
Published on October 3, 2017
Diets are transforming in 3 important ways. This means a change in the entire agrifood system. See D. Tschirley's presentation at ILSI. -
Policy Roundtables in Rwanda Foster Dialogue Among Coffee Sector Stakeholders
Published on September 29, 2017
Over the last 18 months, AGLC has offered a series of 10 policy roundtables to improve the capacity of the Rwandan government to implement evidence-based policies supporting the coffee sector. -
FSP scientist T. Reardon on BBC World Service
Published on September 25, 2017
Tom Reardon (FSP C4b, Nigeria, Senegal) interview, 9/25/2017. Africa has increased it's rural-urban supply chain by 700% in 30 years. -
Use of the ReNAPRI Partial Equilibrium Modelling for Policy Analysis and Crop Outlook Modelling
Published on September 25, 2017
Ferdi Meyer. The ReNAPRI Partial-equilibrium initiative Training workshop – Malawi, September 25, 2017 -
Women Farmers “Mind the Gap”
Published on August 31, 2017
FSP in Mali compared adoption and intensity of fertilizer use as well as productivity between men and women growers of sorghum within the same households. An AgriLinks post, August 31, 2017 -
Project Funded Policy Notes are presented to the Executive Governor of Kebbi State at Government House
Published on August 10, 2017
Representatives of the Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project met with the Executive Governor of Kebbi State at Government House, Birnin Kebbi -
Training One to Train Others - Capacity Building at the Kebbi State Ministry of Agriculture and R…
Published on August 8, 2017
The Policy project organized a two day training on “Introduction to Stata” for Planners, Policy Analysts, Heads of Departments, and Directors of the Kebbi State Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and Agricultural Development Programme. -
Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project Facilitates Interaction with Civil Society in Kebbi State
Published on August 8, 2017
The Policy Project facilitated the presentation of the State Policy Note on “Rice productivity in Kebbi State: Linking Data to Policy” to the Chairman, Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN).