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Rome exceeded expectations; will the G8 do the same?
posted Friday, June 06, 2008 12:12 PM by Simon Maxwell

The Food Summit in Rome turned out better than expected. It was not derailed by Robert Mugabe. It survived the unedifying wrangling over a final communiqué. It gave the topic a good hearing. It confirmed some practical actions. And it passed the torch successfully to the G8 in Japan in July... (more)

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The food price crisis: another 'lost decade' for development?
posted Monday, June 02, 2008 11:38 AM by Simon Maxwell

The Food and Agriculture Organisation summit is a vital step in a process that will develop through a series of events in 2008, including the G8 in Hokkaido in July, and the UN Call to Action on the Millennium Development Goals, in New York in September. At this stage, the Rome summit must deliver four things... (more)

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Tackling the food price crisis: five steps
posted Thursday, May 08, 2008 11:06 AM by Simon Maxwell

The word "crisis" is much abused. But the current food price crisis constitutes a genuine emergency. Urgency in tackling it is essential... (more)

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Will rising food prices derail development efforts?
posted Friday, February 29, 2008 1:45 PM by Simon Maxwell

Rising food prices are very much in the news.  Farmers may gain, but poor consumers are hard hit – and don’t hesitate to let the politicians know. Governments and aid agencies are under pressure to provide more robust safety nets, while simultaneously.. (more)

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The view from Davos - Part three: Perspectives on the environmental debate
posted Monday, February 04, 2008 10:46 AM by Simon Maxwell

In the third of four blogs, I consider perspectives in three key areas- biofuels, climate change adaptation and water... (more)

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The view from Davos - Part two: Hunger and malnutrition – the forgotten MDG?
posted Friday, February 01, 2008 10:36 AM by Simon Maxwell

Last week, I attended the World Economic Forum in Davos. This is the second of four blogs with my reflections and predictions on how the debates will be taken forward in 2008. (for the other blogs, visit 'ODI on... Davos 2008')Substantively, my enduring.. (more)

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A warm welcome to ‘Agriculture for Development’
posted Wednesday, November 14, 2007 3:59 PM by Steve Wiggins

Agriculture has been in and out of fashion over the last half century. Since the turn of the Century, however, its stock has once again been rising. This is reflected most notably in the publishing of the World Development Report 2008, entitled ‘Agriculture for Development’, which confirms the importance of agriculture to development and the policy agenda ODI, and many others, have been developing for the past decade... (more)

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Millennium Development Goals, agriculture and climate change
posted Thursday, April 19, 2007 5:12 PM by Martin Prowse

With July 7th 2007 designated the official mid-point of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the time is ripe to assess challenges to meeting these goals, and to look beyond them. In this blog we ask: how do the physical impacts of climate change affect the prospects for achieving the first goal, to halve world poverty?.. (more)

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Can South Africa’s white farmers promote Black Economic Empowerment?
posted Tuesday, September 13, 2005 4:19 PM by John Howell

Last month’s Land Summit of ‘stakeholders’ in South Africa was convened by the Minister of Agriculture and Land Affairs to address the slow pace of land reform – slow, that is, when set against the Government’s target of transferring 30% of agricultural.. (more)

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