Jumat, 30 November 2007
Nothing But Nets
Hi there,Malaria prevention remains a very important component on the fight against poverty. The disease is the leading killer of children, having a huge impact in the development process of countries, specially those in subsaharan Africa. As my girlfriend helps CDC in a workshop on how to conduct mosquito nets survey in Togo and I get ready to take the stomach-upsetting malaria pills for my next
EVENTS: Transforming the Rural Nonfarm Economy: Opportunities and Threats in the Developing World
For those in the Washington Area, here is a very intersting event:IFPRI, the Sustainable Rural and Urban Development Unit of the World Bank’s Development Research Department, and the World Bank’s InfoShop invite you to a panel discussion onTransforming the Rural Nonfarm Economy: Opportunities and Threats in the Developing WorldWithPaul Dorosh, World BankSteven Haggblade, Michigan State
Sabtu, 24 November 2007
Corn
Hi there,When I don't have anything relevant to say (at least for now), I post pictures, and today I'm doing just that.Corn, the best friend of many people around the world, has been under though criticizing lately. With the release of the new documentary King Corn and pointed denunciation from the environmental community about corn-based ethanol, farmers are left questioning what is it that they
Rabu, 14 November 2007
Ag-Biotech Updates
Control of Coleopteran Insect Pests through RNA Interference Source:Nature BiotechnologyAuthor:James A. BaumChinese researchers say they may have found a way to overcome the resistance of cotton bollworms (Helicoverpa armigera) to the inhibitory chemical gossypol, which is produced naturally by cotton plants. The researchers identified the cotton bollworm gene, called CYP6AE14, that confers
Selasa, 13 November 2007
More on Subsidies; articles from American Newspapers
As the Senate continues its debate on the Farm bill, it seems that very little will change from the current US farm policies. Here is the latest from US newspapers:New York Times In Farm Belt, Ethanol Plants Hit Resistance;Washington Post Senate's Farm Bill Includes $10 Billion in New Aid;Washington Times: An unworthy farm billNovember 13, 2007In Farm Belt, Ethanol Plants Hit ResistanceBy MONICA
Kamis, 08 November 2007
International Experience and Your Career
International Experience and Your Career:Networking PanelWednesday November 14, 2007 5:30 to 7:30 pmLocation: University Career Center, 3100 HornbakeLibraryAbout the event:This event will begin with a panel discussion.During the panel employers from variousorganizations will discuss their internationalexperiences as well as how students can market theirinternational experience. Employers will
FT: Rising food prices to hit consumption
Intersting article about the impact of high commodity prices.As always, click on read more to see the whole articleRising food prices to hit consumptionByJavier Blas, Commodities Correspondent, in London Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2007Published: November 7 2007 11:00 | Last updated: November 7 2007 11:00Poor developing countries will be forced to cut food consumption and risk an
Farm Bill: Contrasting view: "Finally, an Editorial for Farmers"
In my effort to show the two sides of the Farm Bill debate, here an oped by Congressman Collin Peterson (D) represents Minnesota’s seventh Congressional district and is the chairman of the House Agriculture Committee. Although the underlying factors behind the subsides -the huge economic and political clout of the agribusiness sector in the US- and its impact on world prices are not addressed,
Rabu, 07 November 2007
More on Subsidies; articles from American Newspapers
Hi Folks,I’ve put together some good articles that have come out during the past week about the Farm Bill debate and its implication in world poverty. Click on read more to get them all.Any comments????NYTimes Weed It and Reap By MICHAEL POLLANWashington Post Cotton and Conscience By Michael GersonMiami Herald A chance to end farm subsidies
Taking Action for the World’s Poor and Hungry People
Here is another intersting seminar on the 2020 series at IFPRI. Hope to see you there.IFPRI cordially invites you to a 2020 Vision Policy SeminarTaking Action for the World’s Poor and Hungry People Monday, November 19, 200711:00 am – 12:30 pmLunch to FollowThe Melrose HotelPotomac Rooms I & II2430 Pennsylvania Ave., NWWashington, DC 20037Please feel free to share this invitation with your
Selasa, 06 November 2007
World Development Report 2008; Agriculture for Development
Finally, after decades of diminishing budgets towards agriculture and rural development, Ag Dev is back on the donors' agenda with the seminar publication of World Bank's WDR Agriculture for Development. Last time a WDR had Agriculture as a main topic was back in 1982!. It's hard to tell if the rhetoric will translate into concrete action and funds from the donor community. Yet, one can perceive
Senin, 05 November 2007
West Africa, in Pictures
Hi Folks,Here are some picture of my trip to Togo, Ghana, and Benin. If you would like to see them all follow this linkA typical Tropical fruit stand.Yams, the only ingredient to make FUFU, the staple foodTraditional Grain StoragePounding the seeds of African palm to obtain oil.A welcoming Yam
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