Resources

Nov 1st, 2022

Annet Adong

Annet Adong is an Agricultural/Development Economist with over 14 years of experience in conducting rigorous research in food systems, conflicts and forced displacements. Her research has for example covered topics of hidden costs in production, barriers to adoption of technologies, resilience to shocks, recovery after conflict and hidden costs in the production of coffee. With IFPRI, Annet has worked on topics such as “ The financial needs of intermediary firms” and the monthly analysis of cereal prices in Eastern Africa. Annet has published her work in Journal of World Development and Food Security and Food Policy.

As a consultant for the Food Security Portal, Annet Adong authored the monthly series of commodity price reports for East Africa.
Oct 15th, 2022

Kenya Commodity Price Report - June to September 2022

The report presents price trends and movements for key food commodities, including dry beans, dry maize, rice, wheat, and Irish potatoes, for June to September 2022, in selected major regions and markets in Kenya.
Oct 6th, 2022

Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) Market Monitor October 2022

Since peaking earlier this year, international food prices have returned to levels last seen prior to the Ukraine war. However, prices of most foodstuffs remain high and continue to be under upward pressure from a range of factors, including low stock-to-use ratios for some commodities, high energy and fertilizer costs, poor weather in several key producing countries, and risks associated to the unresolved conflict in Ukraine. With a majority of countries experiencing food price increases between 10 and 30 percent over the previous year, domestic food price inflation is particularly worrisome, especially for the poor who spend a higher share of their disposable income on food.
Oct 1st, 2022

IPC Alert - Haiti, Oct 2022

HAITI: 4.7 million people experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity driven by armed gang activities and natural disasters
Sep 5th, 2022

Global Report on Food Crises 2022 (mid-year update)

By mid-2022, the magnitude and severity of acute food insecurity in countries/territories with available data reached alarming levels, but better analysis is needed in more places to ensure a full understanding of global needs.