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Samuel Benin

Samuel Benin is the Acting Director for Africa in the Development Strategies and Governance Unit. He conducts research on national strategies and public investment for accelerating food systems transformation in Africa and provides analytical support to the African Union’s CAADP Biennial Review.

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2018 International Consortium on Applied Bioeconomy Research Conference (ICABR)

“Disruptive Innovations, Value Chains, and Rural Development”

DC

The World Bank

1818 H Street, NW

Washington, United States

June 12 to 15, 2018

  • 8:00 – 5:30 pm (America/New_York)
  • 2:00 – 11:30 pm (Europe/Amsterdam)
  • 5:30 – 3:00 am (Asia/Kolkata)

IFPRI is participating extensively in the International Consortium on Applied Bioeconomy Research (ICABR) conference.

Multiple changes in the structure of the food system and agriculture raise new opportunities and challenges for the agricultural sector.  In the developing world, these changes started in Asia and Latin America, and are rapidly emerging in Africa.  Urbanization and increased urban demand for food, fiber, and fuel present new market opportunities for farmers, entrepreneurs, and agribusiness in the developing world.  

There is a need to understand and rethink governance, policies and regulations under this changing reality.  The conference will focus on the impact of new value chains and technology on agribusiness and farmers and their capacity to implement innovation, and the policy and institutional implications of transforming value chain and the agri-food system.

IFPRI Participants:

Presenter

Type*

          TITLE (symposium/abstract/presentation/poster)

Date

 Time

Location

David LabordeTess Lallemant 

YSS

Ending Hunger: What would it cost? 

12-Jun

1:30pm-3:00pm

MC 10-100

Simla TokgozSummer Allen 

PO

Distortions to Agricultural Incentives: Evidence from Nigerian Value Chains 

13-Jun

12:35pm

Front Lobby

Berber KramerFrancisco Ceballos 

PO

Enhancing Adaptive Capacity Through Climate-smart Insurance: Theory  and Evidence from India 

13-Jun

12:35pm

Front Lobby

Ousmane Badiane 

PS

Data and Tools to Support Mutual Accountability for Improved Policy Outcomes: ReSAKSS’ Support for the CAADP Agenda 

13-Jun

1:30pm-3:00pm

MC 2-800

Suresh Babu 

PS

Spillover Effect of India’s Ethanol Blending Program 

13-Jun

1:30pm-3:00pm

MC 5-100

Mulubrhan Amare 

PS

Agricultural Productivity and Rural Household Welfare Distribution in Sub-Saharan Africa: Empirical Findings from Nigeria and Uganda 

13-Jun

1:30pm-3:00pm

MC 8-100

Berber KramerAlan De Brauw 

PS

Improving Trust and Reciprocity in Agricultural Input Markets: A Lab-in-the-field Experiment in Bangladesh 

13-Jun

1:30pm-3:00pm

MC C1-100

Anjani KumarSunil SarojPramod Joshi 

PS

Traditional Versus Modern Value Dairy Value Chains in India: Evidence on Impact from a National Farmers’ Survey 

13-Jun

1:30pm-3:00pm

MC C1-100

David Laborde 

PS

Automation in Agriculture: A Disruptive Dream or Reality 

13-Jun

3:15pm-4:45pm

MC 13-121

Karl Pauw 

PS

Land Consolidation, Specialization, and Household Diets: Evidence from Rwanda 

13-Jun

3:15pm-4:45pm

MC 7-100

Suresh Babu 

PL

Agricultural Transformation in Asia 

13-Jun

5:00pm-6:30pm

Preston Auditorium

Kate AmblerKelly Jones 

PS

Farm and Family Balance: Experiment on Gender Equity in Sugar Farming in Uganda 

14-Jun

10:15am-11:45am

MC 8-100

David LabordeWill MartinSimla TokgozRob Vos 

PS

Contribution of CGIAR R&D to Global Poverty Reduction 

14-Jun

1:00pm-2:30pm

Preston Auditorium

Beliyou HaileCarlo AzzarriLiangzhi YouDerek Headey 

PS

What are The Nutritional Effects of Climatic and Weather Shocks? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa 

14-Jun

1:00pm-2:30pm

MC 2-800

Patrick WardMuzna AlviSimrin MakhijaDavid Spielman 

PS

Behavioral Constraints to The Adoption of Nutrition-Sensitive Food Production Systems 

14-Jun

1:00pm-2:30pm

MC 2-800

Beliyou HaileCarlo AzzarriDerek Headey 

PS

Re-Assessing Africa’s Health and Nutritional Outcomes Through the Lens of its Diverse Farming Systems 

14-Jun

1:00pm-2:30pm

MC 2-800

Carlo Azzarri 

PS

Livestock Ownership and Child Nutrition in Uganda: Evidence from a Panel Survey 

14-Jun

1:00pm-2:30pm

MC 2-800

Jose Falck-Zepeda 

SC

Genetic Engineer II 

14-Jun

1:00pm-2:30pm

MC 9-100

David Spielman 

PS

Unveiling Farmer Health Impacts of Bt Expression in Cotton Crop of Pakistan 

14-Jun

1:00pm-2:30pm

MC 9-100

Patricia ZambranoUlrike Wood-SichraJose Falck-ZepedaJudy Chambers 

PS

Innovations for Africa: An Ex Ante Economic Assessment of GM Cowpea, Cassava, Maize and Rice 

14-Jun

1:00pm-2:30pm

MC 9-100

Simla TokgozSummer Allen 

PS

Measuring Distortions Along Tanzanian Agricultural Value Chains 

14-Jun

1:00pm-2:30pm

MC C1-200

Xiaobo Zhang 

PS

Changing Industrial Policy From “Made in China” to “Innovated on China” 

15-Jun

10:15am-11:45am

MC 10-100

Jose Falck-Zepeda 

SC

Value Chain VI 

15-Jun

10:15am-11:45am

MC 9-100

Catherine Ragasa 

PS

Options for Reducing Poverty in Remote Areas of Northern Ghana: Can Maize Contract Farming Schemes Help? 

15-Jun

10:15am-11:45am

MC 9-100

Francisco CeballosBerber Kramer 

PS

The Feasibility of PBI: Smartphone Pictures for Affordable Crop Insurance 

15-Jun

10:15am-11:45am

MC 9-100

Fousseini TraoreDavid LabordeAntoine BouetTess Lallemant 

PS

Agricultural Transformation in Low and Middle Income Countries: Successes, Failures and Lessons for The Future 

15-Jun

10:15am-11:45am

MC 7-100

Mulubrhan Amare 

PS

Can Agricultural Investments be Increased by Off-farm Employment? A Micro-perspective on Agricultural Transformation in Southeast Asia 

15-Jun

10:15am-11:45am

MC 7-100

Carlo Azzarri 

SC

Disruptive Methods for Technology Assessment: Ex-ante, Ex-post, and Spatial Approaches 

15-Jun

10:15am-11:45am

MC 5-100

Adam KomarekBeliyou HailelCarlo Azzarri 

PS

Productivity and Economic Effects of Conservation Agriculture: Evidence from Zambia 

15-Jun

10:15am-11:45am

MC 5-100

Beliyou HaileCarlo AzzarriJohn UlimwenguJosee Randriamamonjy 

PS

Plant Different, Eat Different? Insights from Participatory Agricultural Research 

15-Jun

10:15am-11:45am

MC 5-100

David Spielman 

PS

The Evolution of Markets for Laser Land Leveling Services in India 

15-Jun

10:15am-11:45am

MC 5-100

David SpielmanZhe GuoSimrin MakhijaJawoo Koo 

PS

Time to Sow: Validating the Adoption of Cropping Practices with Spatiotemporal Analysis 

15-Jun

10:15am-11:45am

MC 5-100

Shenggen Fan 

PL

Discussion 

15-Jun

2:45pm-4:00pm

Preston Auditorium

* : Session types

PL- Plenary Session,  PS- Parallel Session, PO- Poster Session, YSS- Young Scholar Session, SC- Session Chair