IFPRI’s 2014-2015 Global Food Policy Report

IFPRI’S 2014-2015 GLOBAL FOOD POLICY REPORT

by PIM | March 19, 2015

IFPRI’s flagship report, launched in Washington DC yesterday, puts into perspective the major food policy issues, developments, and decisions in 2014 and highlights challenges and opportunities for 2015. IFPRI researchers and other distinguished food policy experts consider a wide range of crucial questions, including such as how can middle income countries address their food and nutrition security challenges; what is the role of improved sanitation in shaping key nutrition outcomes, especially for children; what social protection measures help shield vulnerable people against an increasing number of shocks?

The 2014–2015 Global Food Policy Report (GFPR) also presents data for several key food policy indicators, including country-level data on hunger, agricultural research spending, and capacity for food policy research. In addition to illustrative figures, tables, and a timeline of food policy events during the past year, the report also presents the results of a global opinion poll on the current state of food policy.

Read more and download the full report here>>

Open an interactive version of the Report>>

Food Policy e-Atlas - a fascinating interactive addition to this year's report:


PIM is proud to be one of the supporters of this initiative and congratulates colleagues with another excellent report.