Inclusive and Efficient Value Chains

INCLUSIVE AND EFFICIENT VALUE CHAINS

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Measuring food loss, identifying where in the food system it occurs, and developing effective policies along every stage of the value chain are essential first steps in addressing the problem of food loss and waste in developing countries. Food loss has been defined in many ways, and disagreement remains regarding proper terminology and measurement methodology. New paper addresses the existing measurement gap.
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The new book edited by Valeria Piñeiro and Martín Piñeiro focuses on presenting some of the main themes that are pending in the WTO negotiations, with an emphasis on the views and perspectives of the Southern Cone countries.
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The new IFPRI book is devoted to the complex relationship between the global trading system and food security. The contributors focus on two important elements of the relationship between the trading system and food security: the Doha Development Agenda of the World Trade Organization (WTO); and whether food price volatility can be managed through trade instruments.
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Study showed that nearly 75% of consumers in Cusco, Peru were willing to pay at least 10% more for the locally grown fruits. Those ready to pay premium were on average younger, more educated, had higher household incomes, and had more young children.
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Since the early 2000’s, practitioners and researchers have been working on ways to design market-oriented development interventions with smallholders. Many
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Press-release, May 10, 2017 (cross-posted from IFPRI) Washington, D.C. – The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) announced today the
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The new book edited by a group of authors working with our Inclusive Value Chains and Efficient Trade research flagship talks about value-chain development
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Improving the livelihoods of livestock smallholders and other value chain actors through livestock value addition and marketing is constrained by
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The session “International value chains in agriculture: challenges and opportunities to address gender inequalities” organized by IFPRI with support from