In Timor-Leste, El Niño is expected to negatively affect the affordability of food and imported as well as local retail rice prices were already above previoius year levels...
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This resource aims at strengthening the capacity of West African pastoral stakeholders to respond to crises by focusing on the creation of real-time data collection tools and systems with extensive geographical coverage...
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The 4 priority areas of the draft ten-year Action Plan for Fertilizers and Soil Health in Africa are:
1. Strengthening sectoral policies and the policy and regulatory...
The latest monthly Consumer Price Indexes (CPIs) indicate an increase in market prices for food in Q1 2023 in Timor-Leste, with a peak of food inflation reached in January at 11...
Fertilisers play a significant role for food security. Their production and their cost largely depend on natural gas. Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a global mineral...
The latest September monthly Consumer Price Index (CPI) indicates a stabilization of market prices in Q3, recording an increase of 0.1 percent since August and no movement when...
Africa’s digital transformation is underway, creating opportunities for the continent to leverage the potential benefits of digitalization for agriculture, particularly smallholder farmers. This report looks at seven African countries...
Ifarm360 is a start-up enabling investors to crowd-fund smallholder farmers in Kenya. In addition to access to finance, Ifarm360 offers smallholder farmers crop advice and supervision, as well as farming...
Market information can play an extremely important role in promoting agricultural development, especially among small-scale producers. Sound market information can help to enhance...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been rapidly evolving across the globe since the beginning of 2020. On 11 March, the World Health Organization (WHO) categorized it as a global pandemic...