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  • Does Shifting to a Flexible E-Voucher Approach Improve Input Subsidy Program Outcomes? Quasi- Experimental Evidence from Zambia's Crop Forecast Surveys

    Published on January 2, 2020
    N. M. Mason, A. Kuteya, H. Ngoma, D. A. Tossou, and K. R. Baylis, 2020. Does Shifting to a Flexible E-Voucher Approach Improve Input Subsidy Program Outcomes? Quasi- Experimental Evidence from Zambia's Crop Forecast Surveys, FSP Research Paper 165.

  • Market access, agro-ecological conditions, and Boserupian agricultural intensification patterns in Kenya: Implications for agricultural programs and research

    Published on December 31, 2019
    Kopper, Sarah & T. S. Jayne. 2019. Market access, agro-ecological conditions, and Boserupian agricultural intensification patterns in Kenya: Implications for agricultural programs and research. World Development

  • Smallholder maize market participation and choice of marketing channel in the presence of liquidity constraints: Evidence from Zambia

    Published on December 23, 2019
    Aakanksha Melkani, Nicole M. Mason, David L. Mather and Brian Chisanga, 2019. Smallholder maize market participation and choice of marketing channel in the presence of liquidity constraints: Evidence from Zambia, FSP Policy Brief 108.

  • Can maize price stabilization reduce malnutrition and save lives? The case of the Zambia Food Reserve Agency

    Published on December 22, 2019
    Daye Kwon, Robert J. Myers, and Nicole M. Mason, 2019. Can maize price stabilization reduce malnutrition and save lives? The case of the Zambia Food Reserve Agency, FSP Research Brief 107.

  • Drivers and Constraints to the Adoption of Organic Leafy Vegetable Production in Nigeria: A Livelihood Approach

    Published on December 21, 2019
    Adebiyi, J. A., Olabisi, L. S., Richardson, R., Liverpool-Tasie, L. S. O., & Delate, K. (2020). Drivers and Constraints to the Adoption of Organic Leafy Vegetable Production in Nigeria: A Livelihood Approach. Sustainability, 12(1), 96.

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FSG publishes its research in different venues:

  • International Development Working Papers (IDWP), FSG's own series
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  • Peer reviewed articles in professional journals

FSG members also publish in the in-country series:

  • IAPRI working papers
  • ReNAPRI Publications


Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy (FSP) has also its own series of publications:

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  • Policy Research Briefs
  • In-country specific publications: 
    • Africa Great Lakes Region Coffee Support Program Backgrounders
    • Nigeria Highlights
    • Nigeria State Policy Notes
    • Myanmar Research Highlights
    • Tanzania Policy Reform Briefs

 

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