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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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IFPRI currently has more than 600 employees working in over 80 countries with a wide range of local, national, and international partners.

Transforming Agriculture and Food Systems for Higher Income and Better Nutrition: Global and Emerging Perspective

Co-Organized by IFPRI and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

Roppongi 7-22-1

Minato-ku, Tokyo

National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS), Japan

June 28, 2018

  • 1:30 – 5:00 pm (Asia/Tokyo)
  • 12:30 – 4:00 am (US/Eastern)
  • 10:00 – 1:30 pm (Asia/Kolkata)

It is rapidly recognized that agriculture and nutrition problems are closely related to one another, but its relevance is not necessarily well incorporated into the food system. Adoption of nutritionally conscious agriculture (Nutrition Sensitive Agriculture) is an important step to change agriculture from the viewpoint of nutritional outcomes and is expected to be feasible even in small scale agriculture. Based on this awareness, this workshop will discuss newly emerging challenges on a global scale as we transform agriculture and food systems to improve income and nutrition.

The workshop consists of three parts: (1) nutrition and food security, (2) market-oriented agriculture and inclusive value chain construction, and (3) past research results. In Part 1, the workshop will look worldwide and clarify issues that are becoming increasingly global. In addition, JICA will guide “Food and Nutrition Africa Initiative (IFNA)” launched at the Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD VI) in 2016 as one approach Japan will address in this context. The second part of the workshop will examine a new approach aimed at transforming small scale agriculture. In addition, there will be presentations about the successful experience of SHEP led by JICA in Africa. In the final part of the workshop, findings will be discussed and suggestions from three studies dealing with agriculture and nutrition relationships on a global scale.

  1:30 – 1:50

Opening Remarks 

Makoto Noji, Deputy Director, Ministry of Finance, Japan

Shenggen Fan, Director General, IFPRI

1:50 – 2:20

Session 1: Nutrition and Food Security

Chair: Takao Shibusawa, Deputy Director General, JICA

Global Experience — Shenggen Fan, Director General, IFPRI

Initiative for Food and Nutrition Security in Africa (IFNA) – A Latest Update — Shunichi Nakada, Senior Advisor, JICA

2:20 – 2:35

Discussions

2:35 – 3:05

Session 2: Promoting Market Oriented Agriculture and Inclusive Value Chain Development

Chair: Teunis van Rheenen, Head of Partnerships and Business Development, IFPRI

Contract Farming, SHEP and NutritionKeijiro Otsuka, Professor, Kobe University & Senior Advisor, IFPRI

Fostering a Mind-set of Small Scale Farmers from “Grow and Sell” to “Grow to Sell” by Smallholder Horticulture Empowerment & Promotion (SHEP) ApproachJiro Aikawa, Senior Advisor, JICA

3:05 – 3:20

Discussions

3:30 – 4:15

Session 3: Research Findings – Linking Agriculture and Nutrition 

Chair: Tetsushi Sonobe, Professor, GRIPS

World Food Model Analysis of Effects of Climate Change on Nutrition BalanceJun Furuya, Director of Social Science Division, JIRCAS

 

Market Prices, Nutrition Intake and Unanticipated Long-term Impacts: Insights from IndonesiaFutoshi Yamauchi, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI

 

Transforming Agriculture Nutrition Linkages in Nigeria: Roles of Technologies and GeographyHiroyuki Takeshima, Research Fellow, IFPRI

4:15 – 4:30

Discussions

4:30 – 4:50

Concluding remarks and reflections

Masahito Enomoto, Former Senior Advisor to the President, JICA

Shenggen Fan, Director General, IFPRI

Keijiro Otsuka, Professor, Kobe University & Senior Advisor, IFPRI