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Thursday, June 12, 2025

Fertilizer, soil health, and economic shocks: Policy lessons learned from recent events

11 June 2025. Virtual Policy Seminar, Fertilizer, soil health, and economic shocks: Policy lessons learned from recent events

Authors and editors of the special issue presented evidence on the medium-term effects of rising fertilizer prices and their implications for global demand, highlighting the disproportionate effects on smallholder farmers in low- and middle-income countries. The discussion will also cover issues related to the role of targeted subsidy programs, integrated soil fertility management, and site-specific nutrient approaches.

A panel of fertilizer experts discussed how these insights can support policymakers seeking to mitigate price volatility, strengthen soil health, and ensure resilience in agricultural production, particularly during adverse weather events and economic shocks. This seminar offers critical perspectives for researchers, policymakers, and agribusiness leaders working to build more sustainable and equitable food systems in an increasingly uncertain world.
  • Introduction and Opening Remarks Ruth Hill, Director, Markets, Trade, and Institutions, IFPRI
  • Christopher Barrett, Stephen B. and Janice G. Ashley Professor of Applied Economics and Management, Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, US
A synthesis of recent evidence on the policy dimensions of fertilizer, soil health, and economic shocks Kibrom Abay, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI (Presentation)

Country and cross-country policy experience: A conversation with the authors
Panel Discussion: How do we build resilience to future shocks in international and domestic fertilizer markets?
  • Moderated by Charlotte Hebebrand, Director, Communications and Public Affairs, IFPRI Peter Odhiambo Owoko, Head, Policy Coordination, Directorate of Agricultural Policy Research and Regulations, State Department for Crop Development & Agricultural Research, Kenya
  • Latha Nagarajan, Director, Sustainable Opportunities for Improving Livelihoods with Soils (SOILS) Consortium, International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC)
  • Shamie Zingore, Director of Research and Development, African Plant Nutrition Institute (APNI)
  • Avinash Kishore, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI
  • Closing Remarks Ruth Hill, Director, Markets, Trade, and Institutions, IFPRI

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