Agriculture is a potential pathway to improved nutrition, and the need for investments that boost agricultural production, keep prices low, and increase incomes is undisputable. In Myanmar, development agencies are aiming to meet this need by improving irrigation infrastructure and enhancing the agricultural productivity and incomes of farmers
Myanmar women and agriculture: Insights on measuring empowerment
Women’s empowerment is high on the agenda of policymakers, non-governmental organizations, and other gender equality advocates. Yet, conceptualizing and measuring empowerment is a challenge. Thus, utilizing appropriate indicators is a necessary step when designing and evaluating policies and projects for women’s empowerment. Learn more here.
COVID-19 and business responses: How are Yangon’s poultry farmers adapting to the pandemic? (June)
Although poultry demand is returning to normal, farms around Yangon are still facing challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more about our recommendations to help Myanmar poultry farmers adapt to COVID-19.
Crop trading during the pandemic: Lessons learned in Myanmar (May)
Crop traders link farms with food processors and exporters. However, the pandemic has disrupted their normal operations. What policies can improve business conditions for traders and mitigate COVID-19 effects for farmers and consumers?
Which emerging Myanmar industries are the main employers for women?
Women have played an active role in Myanmar’s labor force during a period of massive structural change and their growing importance is substantiated by their increasing involvement in manufacturing jobs near and away from home. This blog post shares how IFPRI researchers are evaluating the extent women are included in Myanmar’s dynamic labor transformation and the relative barriers that limit their inclusion.