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Saturday, October 5, 2019

‘Income per person could decline by 21%’ – The Nation Online

‘Income per person could decline by 21%’ – The Nation Online: The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) says total income per person could decline by 21 percent if no advances in yield potential are taken up on-farm or if no further closure occurs in yield gaps.

According to a study titled Effect of Changes in Population Density and Crop Productivity on Farm Households in Malawi by Adam Komarek and Siwa Msangi, IFPRI observes that potential exists to attain modest gains for households if rural population growth slows, yield potential increases, and yield gaps close.

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