Smartphones, women’s rights and coupons : new trends that can boost insurance for African farmers

11 novembre 2025 | Berber Kramer, Senior Research Fellow in the Markets, Trade, and Institutions Unit, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Ruth Vargas Hill, Senior Economist and Director of the Markets, Trade, and Institutions Unit in the Food and Nutrition Policy Department., CGIAR
African farmers face rising climate disasters that destroy crops and livestock. The G20 must champion new, affordable tech-based insurance for them.
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