Data collection in a diverse and complex food system
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IFPRI’s objectives in Papua New Guinea (PNG) are to strengthen data collection and analysis to inform policies on rural food system resilience, food security, and nutrition. IFPRI implemented a household survey in 2018 (download published dataset here), and we are now gearing up for a larger survey that will provide insights on rural household food systems across the country. Once the COVID-19 pandemic is better under control, we will return to PNG to launch this new survey, which will collect data on household characteristics including food production and consumption, and associated food prices, to inform future rural development strategies.
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