Poverty impacts of widely adopted CGIAR innovations

This study attempts to measure the impact of the CGIAR on global poverty, first by utilizing two different approaches to measuring the impact of CGIAR research and development (R&D) on agricultural productivity and then by using models for 300,000 households to assess the impacts of these productivi...

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Main Authors: Laborde Debucquet, David, Martin, Will, Tokgoz, Simla, Lallemant, Tess, Majeed, Fahd
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148140
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Summary:This study attempts to measure the impact of the CGIAR on global poverty, first by utilizing two different approaches to measuring the impact of CGIAR research and development (R&D) on agricultural productivity and then by using models for 300,000 households to assess the impacts of these productivity gains on poverty at a global level. Since it was founded in 1971, the CGIAR has mobilized funding, largely from aid agencies and private foundations, to raise global agricultural productivity, particularly by smallholder farmers in developing countries. While the period 1990–2010 saw reduced support for the CGIAR and for global research and development in agriculture, in recent years, the CGIAR has invested over $900 million annually.