Inadequate policies, institutions, and rural infrastructure lead to agricultural markets that do not function efficiently. As a consequence, the poor pay more for their food and receive less for their produce. To enhance the efficiency of markets, and support their development, the Market and Structural Studies Division analyzes agricultural market reforms, crop and income diversification, postharvest activity, and agroindustry. Countries moving from a subsistence or centrally controlled economy to a commercial market-oriented economy face a difficult period of transition. This transition is typically accompanied by changes in product mix, sources of income, the structure of employment and the productivity of labor. The prospects for reduci...
In spite of a healthy demand for a renaissance in economic policy for agricultural development, the ...
Rapid agricultural growth causes substantial increase in the rural non-farm expenditure on the rural...
Sound policies, robust institutions, and well-functioning markets complement new discoveries of agri...
Food and agricultural systems in developing countries connect with the rest of the economy and with ...
This paper draws together findings from different elements of a research project examining critical ...
Would developing countries and their poor populations benefit from further trade liberalization unde...
This Elmhirst lecture first discusses the factors that allow rural people in low-income countries to...
About 75 percent of the world's poor people live in rural areas, and most of them are involved in fa...
Agriculture is vitally important to poor and vulnerable people in developing countries, the majority...
This article aims to investigate the possible role of agriculture with regard to poverty alleviation...
In both developed and developing countries, agricultural support policies provide enormous transfers...
PRIFPRI4; CRP2; Capacity Strengthening; 1 Fostering Climate-Resilient and Sustainable Food Supply; 2...
For many developing countries, the agricultural sector is still the main employer, especially for wo...
Economic growth has been low and the incidence and numbers of poor people remain very high in some p...
Structural and rural transformation are intricately linked to food systems. Structural transformatio...
In spite of a healthy demand for a renaissance in economic policy for agricultural development, the ...
Rapid agricultural growth causes substantial increase in the rural non-farm expenditure on the rural...
Sound policies, robust institutions, and well-functioning markets complement new discoveries of agri...
Food and agricultural systems in developing countries connect with the rest of the economy and with ...
This paper draws together findings from different elements of a research project examining critical ...
Would developing countries and their poor populations benefit from further trade liberalization unde...
This Elmhirst lecture first discusses the factors that allow rural people in low-income countries to...
About 75 percent of the world's poor people live in rural areas, and most of them are involved in fa...
Agriculture is vitally important to poor and vulnerable people in developing countries, the majority...
This article aims to investigate the possible role of agriculture with regard to poverty alleviation...
In both developed and developing countries, agricultural support policies provide enormous transfers...
PRIFPRI4; CRP2; Capacity Strengthening; 1 Fostering Climate-Resilient and Sustainable Food Supply; 2...
For many developing countries, the agricultural sector is still the main employer, especially for wo...
Economic growth has been low and the incidence and numbers of poor people remain very high in some p...
Structural and rural transformation are intricately linked to food systems. Structural transformatio...
In spite of a healthy demand for a renaissance in economic policy for agricultural development, the ...
Rapid agricultural growth causes substantial increase in the rural non-farm expenditure on the rural...
Sound policies, robust institutions, and well-functioning markets complement new discoveries of agri...