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Launch of IFPRI’s 2013 Global Food Policy Report
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No room for complacency
• Fairly stable global food prices until Jan. 2014
• But trends vary by country and region
• Rising prices of high-value foods in China and India
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Nutrition gets the spotlight
• Increased investments – G8 Nutrition for Growth Summit
• Expansion of New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition
• Bigger momentum of SUN Movement
• New evidence – The Lancet Series
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Post-2015 agenda and SDGs gain traction
• Recognition of linkages among development outcomes
• BUT lack of consensus on agriculture, food, and nutrition goals
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Regional and national developments• Africa: CAADP turns 10; Development of Science Agenda for Agriculture in
Africa
• Middle East & North Africa: Impressive food policies incl. land reform, open data initiative
• Central Asia & Russia: New reforms incl. improve agricultural productivity, agribusiness competitiveness, and trade
• South Asia: Strategic actions for ensuring food security and adapting to climate change; India’s Right to Food Act
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End hunger and undernutrition by 2025
For ethical and economic reasons
BUT governments and donors must devote sufficient resources and implement appropriate polices
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The right strategies can speed up progress
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Sustainable agricultural intensification• Nitrogen-use efficiency can improve global rice yields by 20%
New technologies in and outside of agriculture• Higher investments in agricultural R&D boost productivity
• Access to SMS Text increases farmgate prices for maize by 13% in Ghana
Effective social safety nets• Context-specific cash transfers increase caloric acquisition by
20% in Uganda
A comprehensive approach is crucial
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Moving forward
Post-2015 agenda needs• People-focused goals with clear targets and timelines
• Comprehensive data and metrics
• Partnerships among all stakeholders
• Strong accountabil ity
• Country-led strategies are crucial for success
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“It always seems impossible until it's done”
- Nelson Mandela