Join us at 12:00pm CAT at the Ubumwe Grande Hotel for the research seminar on Public Investment Priorities for Rwanda's Inclusive Agricultural Transformation: Evidence from Rural Investment and Policy Analysis modeling. This seminar will highlight findings from a new study on public spending priorities conducted by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) with support from the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources (MINAGRI). The study specifically assesses the contribution of public spending on agriculture under PSTA 4, focusing both on the contributions during the first half of the plan (2018-21) and the remaining period (2022-24).
Price Dynamics for Agriculture and Nutrition Policy – an IFPRI Rwanda Learning Event
How do market price dynamics play a role in the agriculture and nutrition sectors? Can market price fluctuations for staple and nutrient-dense food items affect market performance, value chain development, and food and nutrition security? These questions and more were asked in the recent IFPRI Rwanda learning event on Price Dynamics for Agriculture and Nutrition Policy.
Market Policy and Value Chain Analysis – an IFPRI-Rwanda Learning Event
IFPRI-Rwanda recently hosted a learning event on Market Policy and Value Chain Analysis, exploring how agricultural and livestock markets and value chains are changing rapidly, both locally and globally, and how best to capture that momentum in Rwanda.
IFPRI Rwanda Webinar Recap – Farmer Typologies and Innovation Scaling in Rwanda
Last month, Dr. Rhys Manners, a data scientist from the Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA) spoke at IFPRI Rwanda’s inaugural webinar titled “Data-driven approaches to program targeting for agricultural transformation: Evidence on farmer typologies and innovation scaling in Rwanda.
Webinar: Evidence on Farmer Typologies and Innovation Scaling in Rwanda
Join us for this webinar on 'Data-driven approaches to program targeting for agricultural transformation: Evidence on farmer typologies and innovation scaling in Rwanda', a discussion with IFPRI, IITA, MINAGRI, RAB, and BK TecHouse.
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