Resources

Nov 4th, 2022

Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) Market Monitor November 2022

Concerns are mounting regarding the extension of the United Nations Black Sea Grain Initiative beyond the 18 November deadline, especially after Russia's recent - albeit temporary - withdrawal from the agreement. Through this initiative, Ukraine has been able to ship over 9 million tonnes of grains and oilseeds via its Black Sea ports. While the volume of exports remains below year-ago levels, importers benefitted from larger supplies, especially those who depend on Ukraine's agricultural products, while consumers worldwide have gained through lower market prices. Unfortunately, the pace of exports slowed in recent weeks as inspections could not keep up with the number of shipments; and now the possible termination of the deal threatens to re-ignite market prices and further exacerbate global food security concerns.
Nov 1st, 2022

IPC Alert - Yemen, Nov 2022

Nearly 17 million Yemenis experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity, driven by conflict, climate change and economic decline
Nov 1st, 2022

Ruth Chepchirchir

Ruth Chepchirchir is a Senior Agricultural Economist and Research Consultant with over 15 years of experience in food security, agricultural policy, and development research across sub-Saharan Africa. She has led and contributed to multi-country research and evaluation programmes, with expertise in impact evaluation, market systems, gender analysis, and climate resilience. Her work focuses on generating evidence to inform policy and strengthen smallholder livelihoods. She has collaborated with international organizations, governments, and research institutions, and has extensive experience managing large-scale datasets and delivering policy-relevant insights.

As a consultant for the Food Security Portal, Ruth Chepchirchir authored the monthly series of commodity price reports for Kenya.
Nov 1st, 2022

IPC Alert - South Sudan, Nov 2022

South Sudan’s acute food insecurity remains high due to the economic crisis, flooding, low production, conflict and insecurity; about 1.4 million children are acutely malnourished
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.