ESSP Research Note 73, by Paul A. Dorosh, Bart Minten . Abstract: Nominal cereal prices in Ethiopia in July 2019 were significantly higher than the year before – maize prices had risen by 32 percent; sorghum by 39 percent; teff by 35 percent; and wheat by 2 percent.
Trade, value chains, and rent distribution with foreign exchange controls: Coffee exports in Ethiopia
ESSP Working Paper 136, by Seneshaw Tamru, Bart Minten, Johan F. M. Swinnen. Abstract: Exchange rate policies can have important implications on incentives for export agriculture. However, their effects are often not well understood.
The transforming value chain of Ethiopia’s “orphan” tef crop
Tef is called an “orphan” crop in Ethiopia as it receives relatively little attention from the Ethiopian government and from international donors.
ADAPTING TO CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate change challenges the livelihoods of billions globally, particularly farmers & the poor. IFPRI is raising awareness on the challenges and role of research in providing solutions with a short video, blog series, policy seminar and more. Read more.
Ethiopia’s Rural-Urban Transformation: Opportunities and Challenges
Bart Minten of IFPRI-ESSP participated in a half day workshop organized by Policy Studies Institute (PSI) in collaboration with the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) on September 4, 2019.
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