This note presents the results of an evaluation of public investment options for Egypt’s agri-food system. Nine agriculture-related public investments are considered, including targeting public spending to expand farm production, e.g., irrigation improvements, input subsidies, agricultural research, and extension, and to promote downstream agro-processing and marketing. The outcome indicators considered are economic (GDP) growth, incomes of the poor, job creation, and dietary diversity. IFPRI’s Rural Investment and Policy Analysis (RIAPA) economywide model is used for the evaluation because it captures linkages between sectors, households, and rural-urban economies and measures changes within and beyond the agri-food system. RIAPA is linked...
In order to complement the ongoing macroeconomic and safety net reforms in Egypt, it is important to...
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This policy note summarizes an evaluation of public investment options for Egypt’s agri-food system ...
This policy note summarizes an evaluation of public investment options for Egypt’s agri-food system ...
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Agricultural and food policies will play an important role in making Egypt’s food system fit for fut...
This study highlights how, through a series of scenarios, public investments promoting agricultural ...
The importance of a resilient agriculture sector in providing food security, livelihoods, and househ...
The COVID-19 crisis may lead to a 1.1 percent decline in Egypt’s GDP during the 4th quarter (April t...
RIAPA was developed in 2016-2017 through a partnership between IFPRI and the International Fund for ...
In order to complement the ongoing macroeconomic and safety net reforms in Egypt, it is important to...
This paper goes beyond the “business” case for agricultural value chain development and presents an ...
Most Egyptians receive food subsidies, which are the cornerstone of the country’s social protection ...
This policy note summarizes an evaluation of public investment options for Egypt’s agri-food system ...
This policy note summarizes an evaluation of public investment options for Egypt’s agri-food system ...
Mexico's gross domestic product (GDP) contracted unprecedentedly as a result of the COVID-19 crisis....
The Agricultural Investment Data Analysis (AIDA) tool is embedded in IFPRI’s Rural Investment and Po...
The latest population census in Egypt shows that there are more people now living along the narrow s...
This paper describes an innovative agricultural and rural economic planning tool that will help gove...
As Rwanda is expected to return to its rapid growth trajectory following the COVID-19 pandemic, agri...
Agricultural and food policies will play an important role in making Egypt’s food system fit for fut...
This study highlights how, through a series of scenarios, public investments promoting agricultural ...
The importance of a resilient agriculture sector in providing food security, livelihoods, and househ...
The COVID-19 crisis may lead to a 1.1 percent decline in Egypt’s GDP during the 4th quarter (April t...
RIAPA was developed in 2016-2017 through a partnership between IFPRI and the International Fund for ...
In order to complement the ongoing macroeconomic and safety net reforms in Egypt, it is important to...
This paper goes beyond the “business” case for agricultural value chain development and presents an ...
Most Egyptians receive food subsidies, which are the cornerstone of the country’s social protection ...