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Understanding rural poverty and investment in agriculture: an assessment of integrated quantitative and qualitative research in Western Kenya

Peer-reviewed publication
Diciembre, 2007
África oriental
África subsahariana
África
Kenya

This article addresses the methodological complexities inherent in researching poverty, examining how to differentiate the poor from other social groups, and how to assess the relationships between poverty and technology adoption and impact. The use of specific types of quantitative and qualitative methods, the degree to which their integration was achieved, and the benefits of integration are analyzed.

2016 Global Food Policy Report: Synopsis

Peer-reviewed publication
Diciembre, 2016
África
Asia
América del Sur
Américas
África subsahariana
Asia meridional
África
Asia
América del Sur
Américas

The Global Food Policy Report is IFPRI’s flagship publication. This year’s annual report examines major food policy issues, global and regional developments, and commitments made in 2015, and presents data on key food policy indicators. The report also proposes key policy options for 2016 and beyond to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. In 2015, the global community made major commitments on sustainable development and climate change.

Synopsis: Agricultural growth in Ethiopia (2004-2014): Evidence and drivers

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2016
África oriental
África subsahariana
África
Etiopía

Ethiopia’s agricultural sector has recorded remarkable rapid growth in the last decade. This note documents aspects of this growth process. Over the last decade, there have been significant increases – more than a doubling – in the use of modern inputs, such as chemical fertilizers and improved seeds, explaining part of that growth. However, there was also significant land expansion, increased labor use, and Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth estimated at 2.3 percent per year.

Climate change, food security, and socioeconomic livelihood in Pacific Islands

Peer-reviewed publication
Diciembre, 2015
Fiji
Islas Salomón
Papua Nueva Guinea

Climate change projections internationally accepted as being reliable indicate that most countries in the Pacific region will suffer large-scale negative impacts from climate change. These impacts are likely to include elevated air and sea-surface temperatures, increasingly unpredictable rainfall patterns, rising sea levels, and intensification of extreme weather events such as tropical cyclones and El Niño-related droughts.