Youth employment in developing countries, particularly in connection with agricultural transformation policies in Africa south of the Sahara, has attracted a great deal of attention in recent years. The debate on youth unemployment globally—and specifically in Africa—hinges also on the differential pattern of structural change of economies, which works against the creation of “good” jobs. […]
Post-Conference Press Release – First Conference of the Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project organized in Abuja on 27 & 28 September 2016
On September 27-28, the Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project held its first conference at the Rockview Hotel Royale in Abuja. The event attracted more than 130 participants from all over Nigeria and officially launched the Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project. It brought stakeholders together to interact around the theme - “Promoting […]
Assessing the state of the rice milling sector in Nigeria: The role of policy for growth and modernization
Research Paper | 2017 | Michael Johnson, Ian Masias This study use an industry profit maximization model to conduct an ex-post impact assessment on the extent the rice milling sector in Nigeria has grown and improved its performance in producing high quality premium rice following major public sector interventions made under the Agricultural Transformation Agenda.
Policy Communications Training Course Organized for the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Abuja
On 19-20 December, 2016, a team of three trainers from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)’s Nigeria Strategy
What Drives Agricultural Policy Reform in Africa: Insights from the Kaleidoscope Model of Food Security Change
On June 30 2016, Dr Danielle Resnick gave a seminar presentation as part of the Feed
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