The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and its Nigeria Strategy Support Program (NSSP) is pleased to announce the publication of a new Working Paper titled “Varietal development and the effectiveness of seed sector policies: The case of rice in Nigeria.”
Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project Invited to High Level Consultation in Washington
10/20/2016 By Oyinkan Tasie On October 20, 2016, the Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project was contacted by United States Institute of Peace to participate in a high-level consultation involving 19 state governors from Northern Nigeria in Washington, D.C. State governors were on a tour exploring opportunities to attract investments to their states […]
2016 Global Hunger Index now Available
The Nigeria Strategy Support Program is pleased to announce the release of the 2016 Global Hunger Index: Getting to Zero Hunger from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) by Klaus von Grebmer, Jill Bernstein, David Nabarro, Nilam Prasai, Shazia Amin, Yisehac Yohannes, Andrea Sonntag, Fraser Patterson, Olive Towey, Jennifer Thompson. The 2016 Global Hunger […]
Post-conference press release – First conference of the Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project organized in Abuja in 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 […]
Working it out with Stakeholders – Involving them from the Very Beginning
By Oyinkan Tasie The Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy project continues to make efforts to strengthen the policy process by bridging the gap between “knowledge providers” and “knowledge users.” On November 10, 2016, Dr. Oyinkan Tasie (MSU) held round table discussions with state commissioners for agriculture (Nassarawa and Rivers States); permanent secretaries of state […]
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