2018 GFPR Geneva Launch: Aligning investments, policies to build stronger food systems
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BY KATARLAH TAYLOR
Governments and development organizations should take steps to better align their investments and policies in agriculture and food systems, a panel of trade and global development experts agreed at the April 16 Geneva launch of IFPRI’s 2018 Global Food Policy Report, which focuses on the recent rise in anti-globalist sentiment around the world and the changing landscape of food security.
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