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117th Seminar117 Seminar European Association of Agricultural
Economists
Climate Change, Food Security and Resilience of Food and Agricultural Systems in Developing Countries:
Mitigation and Adaptation Options
Hohenheim Castle Stuttgart: November 25 – 27 2010Hohenheim Castle, Stuttgart: November 25 27, 2010
Seminar Program
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Note from the Program Committee
Dear Participant,
The seminar of the European Association of Agricultural Economists under the title “Climate
change, food security and resilience of food and agricultural systems in developing
countries: Mitigation and adaptation options” will focus on the economics of adaptation and
mitigation options to climate change in developing countries and its linkages with food
security.
Herewith the seminar program is presented to you.
On behalf of the international and local program committee, and of the Food Security Center
of the University of Hohenheim as the organizer, welcome to the 117th Seminar of the
European Association of Agricultural Economists!
Manfred Zeller
Chair, International Program Committee
International Program Committee
Michel Benoit‐Cattin, CIRAD, France
Erwin Bulte, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Kees Burger, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Rashid Hassan, University of Pretoria, Republic of South Africa
Zhu Ling, Chinese Academy for Social Sciences, Beijing, China
Miet Maertens, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium
Olman Quiros, University of Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica
Claudia Ringler, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington D.C., USA
Donato Romano, University of Florence, Italy
Kostas Stamoulis, Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome, Italy
Herrmann Waibel, University of Hannover, Germany
Manfred Zeller, University of Hohenheim, Germany
Local Program Committee from the University of Hohenheim
Thomas Berger, Martina Brockmeier, Reiner Doluschitz, Harald Grethe, Franz Heidhues,
Detlef Virchow
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Program
Thursday, November 25th, 2010
10:00 – 13:00
Foyer
Arrival & Registration
14:00 – 15:30 Balkonsaal
Plenary Opening Session Chair: Manfred Zeller, University of Hohenheim
Welcome Address
Hans‐Peter Liebig, Rector of the Universität Hohenheim
Welcome Address & Program Presentation
Manfred Zeller, Director, Food Security Center (FSC)
Chair of Program Committee
Keynote Speech ‐ Ensuring food security now and in the future: The
role of climate change Kostas Stamoulis, Director, Agricultural and Development Economics Division (ESA),
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
15:30 – 16:00
Foyer
Coffee Break
16:00 – 17:30 Balkonsaal
Plenary Session Chair: Kostas Stamoulis, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
The effects of climate change on food security and risk of hunger: An
assessment of potential impacts and adaptation
Martin Parry, Imperial College London
Response options for reducing the vulnerability of agriculture in SSA to
climate change
Rashid Hassan, University of Pretoria
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17:30 – 18:45
PPS I Grüner Saal
PPS II
Blauer Saal
Poster Presentations Session
Climate variability and impacts on food security, migration & trade Chair: Thomas Berger, University of Hohenheim
(1) Assessing the value of seasonal climate forecasts on farm‐level
corn production through simulation modeling
Kathrina Gonzales, Celia M Reyes, Canesio D. Predo and Rosalina G. de Guzman
(2) Migration and growth of population: The possible impact on the
agricultural sector and the food security of Sri Lanka P. Priyantha Lalanie
(3) Changing precipitation pattern and its impact on food security in
Himalaya: Responses and adaptation
Prakash Tiwari
Vulnerability and resilience of food and agricultural systems Chair: Martina Brockmeier, University of Hohenheim
(1) Farmers’ cooperatives to counteract risky market conditions:
Empirical finding from the Mexican coffee sector
Benigno Rodriguez Padron, Ruerd Ruben and Kees Burger
(2) The role of microfinance institutions’ performance under risk and
uncertainty: Empirical evidence from Latin America Roselia Servin, Marrit van den Berg and Robert Lensink
(3) The relationship between land use and technology in the most
representative farming systems of Santa Clara municipality, Cuba
Yanetsy Ruiz Gonzalez, Nils Max Rafael McCune, Osvaldo Fernández Martínez,
Edith Aguila Alcantara, Marijke D’Haese and Luc D’Haese
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PPS III
Aula
PPS IV
Aula
Economics of agricultural adaptation to climate change
Chair: Alwin Keil, University of Hohenheim
(1) Drivers of change in food policy agenda for pro‐poor agricultural
growth – A case study of the cowpea network in Ghana Wilhelmina Quaye, Guido Ruivenkamp, Godfred Frimpong and Joost Jongerden
(2) Can watershed development approach act as a micro‐level
mitigation mechanism for climate change? – Experiences from
the Indian state of Maharashtra Satish Pillarisetti
(3) Low carbon agriculture and farmer organizations: Empirical
evidence of greenhouse vegetable farming in Shandong, China
Xiangping Jia and LinLin Fan
Economics of rural food systems' adaptation to climate change Chair: Franz Heidhues, University of Hohenheim
(1) Assessing climate change impacts on agricultural systems: A
methodological review
Niklaus Lehmann and Robert Finger
19:00 Foyer
Reception in Hohenheim Castle
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Friday, November 26th, 2010
09:00 – 10:30
Grüner Saal
Blauer Saal
Parallel Contributed Paper Session I
Climate variability and impacts on food security, migration & trade Chair: Edilegnaw Wale, University of KwaZulu‐Natal
(1) Betting on food: Which role for market fundamentals in 2007‐2008
grain price boom
Federico Ciani
(2) Climate change, multilateral trade and national food security
Larry Crump
(3) Bilateral CDM project flows: Stand‐alone, or substitute for FDI and
aid? Dirk Röttgers
Vulnerability and resilience of food and agricultural systems Chair: Martina Brockmeier, University of Hohenheim
(1) Survival, vulnerability to food insecurity and global warming
Jeronim Capaldo, Panagiotis Karfakis, Marco Knowles and Mark Smulders
(2) Livelihoods strategies and household resilience to food insecurity: An empirical analysis to Kenya
Luca Alinovi, Marco D’Errico, Erdgin Mane and Donato Romano
(3) Using panel data to estimate the effect of rainfall shocks on
smallholders food security and vulnerability in rural Ethiopia Abera Birhanu Demeke, Alwin Keil and Manfred Zeller
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09:00 – 10:30
Aula
Economics of agricultural adaptation to climate change
Chair: Reiner Doluschitz, University of Hohenheim
(1) Analysis of climate change adaptation measures among farming
households in Nigeria Peter O. Agbola
(2) Climate change and agriculture production: Does the adoption of
modern crop varieties matter?
Robertson Khataza
10:30 – 11:00 Foyer
Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:30 Balkonsaal
Plenary Session Chair: Rashid Hassan, University of Pretoria
Climate change and food security in the developing regions:
Vulnerabilities and potential of maize and wheat research to expand
options for adaptation and mitigation
Shiferaw Bekele, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)
Climate change and its impact on rice, the irrigation schemes and the
market
Samarendu Mohanty, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)
12:30 – 14:00
University
Cafeteria
Lunch
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14:00 – 16:00
Blauer Saal
Grüner Saal
Parallel Contributed Paper Session II
Vulnerability and resilience of food and agricultural systems
Chair: Regina Birner, University of Hohenheim
(1) Food security in crisis: Resilience of farming systems in post‐
conflict Burundi
Marijke D’Haese, Stijn Speelmann, Ellen Vandamme, Tharcisse Nkunzimana, Jean
Ndimubandi and Luc D’Haese
(2) Building integrated assessment tools for climate change
adaptation in agriculture – A case for coupled land model systems
at regional scale with fine resolution
Christian Troost, Thomas Berger and Evgeny Latynskiy
Economics of agricultural adaptation to climate change Chair: Hermann Waibel, University of Hannover
(1) Drought impacts and related risk management by smallholder
farmers in developing countries: Evidence from Awash River Basin,
Ethiopia
Conrad Murendo, Alwin Keil and Manfred Zeller
(2) On adaptation to climate change and food productivity: A micro‐
perspective from Ethiopia
Salvatore Di Falco, Marcella Veronesi and Mahmud Yesuf
(3) Geographical and environmental determinants of the impacts of
water harvesting in Ethiopia: Implication for food security Gezahegn Ayele and Jordan Chamberlin
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14:00 – 16:00
Balkonsaal
Aula
Economics of rural food systems' adaptation to climate change
Chair: Alwin Keil, University of Hohenheim
(1) Assessing the impact of climate variability on poverty and food
security in Northern Ghana Tesfamicheal Wossen and Nedumaran Swamikannu
(2) The credit constraint of market‐oriented farmers in Chile Alvaro Reyes and Robert Lensink
(3) Food sovereignty and agricultural trade policy commitment: What
are the margins of maneuver for West African states?
C. Laroche Dupraz and A. Postolle
Economics of climate change mitigation
Chair: Donato Romano, University of Florence
(1) Large plantation, small farmers and the labour market
Kees Burger and Floor Peters
(2) Potential of sustainable Jatropha oil production in Tanzania: An economic land evaluation approach A. Segerstedt, J. Bobert, A. Fasse, U. Grote, H. Hoffmann, H. Kabir, S. Sieber and
G. Uckert
(3) Options of mitigating climate change in agriculture: Financial
assessment of Jatropha biodiesel production systems in SW China
Thomas Berger, Prasnee Tipraqsa and Han Lin
16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break
16:45
University
Parking Area
Departure to Conference Dinner
17:30 – 18:30 Guided tour historic city of Esslingen OR tour of Kessler Champagne
Cellars
19:00 Conference Dinner at the Kessler House & Champagne Cellars,
Esslingen
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Saturday, November 27th, 2010
09:00 – 10:30
Aula
Grüner Saal
Parallel Contributed Paper Session III
Vulnerability and resilience of food and agricultural systems
Chair: Kees Burger, Wageningen University
(1) Household seasonal vulnerability to poverty in small scale fishing
communities in Nigeria
Levison Chiwaula and Hermann Waibel
(2) Impacts of climate variability and climate change on agriculture
and rural poverty in Central Chile Evgeny Latynskiy, Christian Troost and Thomas Berger
(3) Climate risk perception and ex‐ante mitigation strategies of rural
households in Thailand & Vietnam
Songporne Tongruksawattana, Marc Völker, Bernd Hardeweg and Hermann
Waibel
Economics of agricultural adaptation to climate change
Chair: Olman Quiros, University of Costa Rica
(1) Farmers’ adoption of nitrogen management practice for upland
summer maize in North China: An experimental study Xiangping Jia, Jikun Huang, Cheng Xiang, Ruifa Hu and Linke Hou
(2) Agricultural land management: Capturing synergies between
climate change adaptation, greenhouse gas mitigation and
agricultural productivity
Elizabeth Bryan, Barrack Okoba, Claudia Ringler, Carla Roncoli, Jawoo Koo and
Mario Herrero
(3) Farm‐level climate change adaptation in drought prone areas of
Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
Nigussie Abadi and Girmay Tesfay
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09:00 – 10:30 Blauer Saal
Economics of agricultural adaptation to climate change Chair: Manfred Zeller , University of Hohenheim
(1) Mitigation of climate change and agricultural/environmental
policies: The Costa Rican paradox
Jean‐Francois Le Coq, Suyen Alonso, Fernando Sáenz‐Segura and Denis Pesche
(2) Capturing synergies between food security and mitigation in
smallholder agriculture: Insights for prioritizing actions and
designing crediting mechanisms
Nancy McCarthy and Leslie Lipper
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:30 Balkonsaal
Round Table Session Chair: Franz Heidhues, University of Hohenheim
Panelists:
Shiferaw Bekele, Kees Burger, Marijke D’Haese, Leslie Lipper, Martin
Parry
Closing Remarks Manfred Zeller
12:30 – 14:00 Foyer
Lunch
14:00 – End Departure
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Sponsors of the 117th EAAE Seminar
The Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) is an ACP‐EU institution
working in the field of information for development. CTA operates under the ACP‐EU
Cotonou Agreement and has its headquarters in The Netherlands. When it was set up in
1984, CTA was given the challenging task of improving the flow of information among
stakeholders in agricultural and rural development in African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP)
countries.
CTA work focuses on three key areas:
providing information products and services (e.g. publications, question‐and‐answer
services and database services);
promoting the integrated use of communication channels, old and new, to improve
the flow of information (e.g. e‐communities, web portals, seminars, and study visits);
building ACP capacity in information and communication management (ICM), mainly through training and partnerships with ACP bodies.
At the core of all activities are the partnerships with ACP national and regional bodies. CTA
also works with a wide network of ACP‐EU public and private sector bodies, as well as
international organizations around the world.
The overall aim of the center is to better serve the ever‐changing information needs of all
stakeholders in ACP agricultural and rural development. This is ensured through working
with their partners, the stakeholders, to achieve the goal shared by the whole development
community – poverty alleviation and sustainable development.
CTA is proud to support the participation of African, Caribbean and Pacific nationals at the
117th Seminar of the European Association of Agricultural Economists through their Seminar
Support Programme (SSP).
Contact
CTA ‐ Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Co‐operation ACP‐EU (CTA)
Agro Business Park 2 | 6708 PW Wageningen| Netherlands
Phone: +31 317 467 100 | +31 317 467 100 | Fax: +31 317 460 067
cta.int
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Foundation fiat panis
Based upon a decades old tradition of philanthropic work among members of the Eiselen
family, the Father and Son Eiselen Foundation Ulm was founded in 1978 as a non‐profit
organization. The two main tasks of the foundation were to fund and promote the Museum
of Bread Culture in Ulm, the former German Bread Museum, and to support scientific
research enhancing agriculture and food security throughout the world.
In view of the precarious food supply situation prevailing in many developing countries at
the beginning of the 1960’s, the Eiselen family felt challenged to do something concrete
about global hunger. Dr. h. c. Willy Eiselen (1896 – 1981) and his son, Dr. Hermann Eiselen
(1926 – 2009), believed that this can best be achieved by supporting scientific research. In
this personal engagement in the fight against hunger and poverty, both Eiselens had been
pioneers at least in Germany. For many years they sponsored research activities out of their
own pocket. In 1982, the Eiselen Foundation took over this function and initiated and
supported research projects at universities appropriate to the needs of the people with food
or nutritional deficits and aimed at direct measures against hunger and poverty.
In 2010 the support of scientific research activities are taken over by the Foundation fiat
panis which was also founded by Dr. Hermann Eiselen. Since its coming to being, FSC has
been sponsored in various forms of its activities by the foundation.
Contact
Stiftung fiat panis Ulm
Fürsteneckerstr. 17| D‐89077 Ulm
Tel. +49‐731‐935150 | +49‐731‐935150
Fax.+49‐731‐9351529
E‐Mail: info[at]stiftung‐fiat‐panis.de
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In 2009, the Excellence Centers for Exchange and Development (exceed) were brought into
being by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) in
conjunction with the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). The program Higher
Education Excellence in Development Cooperation aims at supporting German Higher
Education Institutions (HEI) together with their partners in developing countries (DCs).
Support is given to those institutions that contribute to the realization of the Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs) and other goals of development cooperation policy in an
innovative manner.
The aim is to strengthen the HEIs in the domains of education, research and consultancy
through support measures which also include the exchange of academics and guest
professorships, study and research stays, as well as joint specialist events. By these activities,
researchers and institutes are encouraged to continue and expand their commitment in
development cooperation.
The newly founded Food Security Center (FSC) at the Universität Hohenheim is one of five
university centres sponsored in the DAAD programme “exceed – Higher Education
Excellence in Development Cooperation”.
Contact
exceed
Excellence Centers for Exchange and Development DAAD
Kennedyallee 50 | D‐53175 Bonn
www.daad.de
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FSC – Organizers of the 117th EAAE Seminar
FSC’s mission is to provide inter‐disciplinary, innovative and impact‐oriented scientific
contributions to reduce hunger and achieve food security; establishing an international
“think‐tank” regarding food security issues, and thus, contributing to meet MDG 1.
This is achieved by utilizing a multidisciplinary approach through teaching, conducting
research and providing policy advice in cooperation with national and international
development organizations and partner Higher Education Institutes in the developing world.
The main objectives of FSC are:
To promote interdisciplinary teaching and training of PhDs and PostDocs through the
Young Excellence School in Hohenheim and strengthening MSc and PhD programs at
Partner Higher Education institutes in developing countries.
To facilitate demand‐driven and impact‐oriented research at postgraduate level
through empirical research projects in developing countries and collaboration with
CGIAR centers, development organizations, and local and national stakeholders.
To strengthen capacity building through North‐South, South‐North and South‐South
academic exchange by having visiting professorships and lectureships, as well as PhD
scholarships and sandwich PhD/PostDoc scholarships.
To support capacity strengthening at universities in developing countries through
regional networking, fostering institutional linkages at the global scale, and providing
structural and personal support of selected postgraduate study programs.
To provide knowledge transfer and brokerage by organizing international
conferences annually and support external conferences and expert meetings,
organizing lecture series for the wider public, establishing a web domain and online
discussion paper series, supporting publications and publication platforms, and
offering policy advice and expert contacts.
Contact
Detlef Virchow
Gloria Koiki
University of Hohenheim |Food Security Center
D – 70593 Stuttgart | Germany
Phone: +49(0)711‐459‐24455 | Fax +49(0)711‐459‐24456
fsc@uni‐hohenheim.de | www.eaae‐fsc.uni‐hohenheim.de | www.foodsecurity.de
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The 117th Seminar of theEuropean Association ofAgricultural Economists issupported by:
Food Security Center | University of HohenheimD – 70593 Stuttgart | Germany
Phone: +49(0)711‐459‐24455 | Fax +49(0)711‐459‐24456fsc@uni‐hohenheim.de | www.foodsecurity.de
Climate Change, Food Security and Resilience of Food and Agricultural Systems in Developing
Countries: Mitigation and Adaption Options
Hohenheim Castle, Stuttgart: November 25‐27, 2010
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
Agbola, Peter Oluwafemi
Osun State University
Department of Agricultural Economics and
Extension, Osun State University
Osogbo
Osun State
Nigeria
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Bati, Bekele
Universität Hohenheim
Institute of Animal Production in Tropics and
Subtropics
Garbenstr. 17
Stuttgart‐Hohenheim
Germany
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Berger, Thomas
Universität Hohenheim
Wollgrasweg 43
Stuttgart
Germany
E‐Mail: i490d@uni‐hohenheim.de
Birner, Regina
Universität Hohenheim
Wollgrasweg 43
Stuttgart‐Hohenheim
Baden‐Württemberg
Germany
E‐Mail: regina.birner@uni‐hohenheim.de
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Brockmeier, Martina
University of Hohenheim
International Trade and Food Security
Wollgrasweg 43
Stuttgart‐Hohenheim
Germany
E‐Mail: martina.brockmeier@uni‐hohenheim.de
Bryan, Elizabeth
International Food Policy Research Institute
2033 K Street NW, Ste. 5057
Washington DC
USA
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Burger, Kees
Wageningen University
DEC, Hollandseweg 1,
Wageningen
The Netherlands
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Chiwaula, Levison Stanely
University of Malawi
Chancellor College
Zomba
Malawi
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Ciani, Federico
University of Florence
Via del Ponte 30
Pistoia
ITALY
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Crump, Larry
Griffith University
Department of International Business
Griffith University, Nathan Campus
Queensland
Australia
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Demeke, Abera Birhanu
University of Hohenheim,
Institute of Agricultural Economics and Social
Sciences in the Tropics and Subtropics
Wollgrasweg 43
Stuttgart
Germany
E‐Mail: birhanu@uni‐hohenheim.de
D'Haese, Marijke
Ghent University
Coupure links 653
Gent
Belgium
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Diallo, Alioune
InWent (IAEA‐Stipendiat)‐ Agence Nationale de
Conseil Agricole et Rural (ANCAR)
Boîte postale 284
Kolda
Quartier Doumassou
Senegal
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Diekmann, Marlene
GTZ
Dahlmannstr. 4
Bonn
Germany
E‐Mail: [email protected]
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Doluschitz, Reiner Otto
Universität Hohenheim
Heimbachstr. 13/2
Bad Boll
Germany
E‐Mail: doluschitz@uni‐hohenheim.de
Gonzales, Kathrina
Philippine Institute of Development Studies
106 Amorsolo Street, Legaspi Village,
Makati City
Manila
Philippines
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Gonzalez, Yanetsy Ruiz
Education Ministery
Carretera a Camajuani KM 51/2
Santa Clara
Villa Clara
Cuba
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Goshu, Gezahegn Ayele
Ethiopian Development Research Institute
(EDRI)
Kolfe Keranyo, subcity
Addis Ababa
Ethiopia
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Grethe, Harald
Universität Hohenheim
Franziskaweg 9
Stuttgart
Germany
E‐Mail: grethe@@uni‐hohenheim.de
Hassan, Rashid
Director, Centre for Environmental Economics
and Policy in Africa (CEEPA)
Room 2‐6, Agricultural Annex
Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
University of Pretoria, Pretoria 0002
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Heidhues, Franz
University of Hohenheim
Wollgrasweg 43
Stuttgart‐Hohenheim
Baden‐Württemberg
Germany
E‐Mail: heidhues@uni‐hohenheim.de
Jia, Xiangping
Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jia 11, Datun Road, Anwai
Beijing
China
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Jimenez, Luz Alicia
Universidad de Guadalajara
Centro Universitario de Ciencias Económico
Administrativas (CUCEA)
Departamento de Economía
Periferico Norte 799 CP 45100
Zapopan, Jalisco
Mexico
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Karfakis, Panagiotis
Economist ‐ Food and Agricultural Organization
of the United Nations
Terme di Caracalla
Rome
Italy
E‐Mail: [email protected]
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Kebede, Sindu Workneh
German Institute for Economic Research (DIW
Berlin)
Mohrenstraße, 58
Berlin
Germany
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Keil, Alwin
Universität Hohenheim
Wollgrasweg 43
Stuttgart‐Hohenheim
Germany
E‐Mail: alwin.keil@uni‐hohenheim.de
Khataza, Robertson
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
(IITA)
IITA Malawi, PO Box 30258, Lilongwe, Malawi
Lilongwe
Malawi
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Latynskiy, Evgeny
Universität Hohenheim
43 Wollgrassweg
Stuttgart
Germany
E‐Mail: latynski@uni‐hohenheim.de
LeCoq, Jean‐Francois
CIRAD ; Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
27, Rue Carnot
Sucy en Brie
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Lehmann, Niklaus
ETH Zurich
Sonneggstrasse 33 / SOL C7
Zürich
Switzerland
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Lipper, Leslie
Agricultural Development Economics Division
FAO
Rome
Italy
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Magsig Castillo, Jhamna
University of Hohenheim
Stuttgart
Germany
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Maldonado, Karina
Universidad de Guadalajara
Centro Universitario de Ciencias Económico
Administrativas (CUCEA)
Departamento de Economía
Periferico Norte 799 CP 45100
Zapopan, Jalisco
Mexico
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Manasboonphempool, Areeya
University of Hohenheim
Wollgrasweg 43
Stuttgart
Germany
E‐Mail: [email protected]
McCarthy, Nancy
Lead Analytics
5136 Nebraska Arc NW
2000 8 Wahington DC
USA
E‐Mail: [email protected]
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Mistru, Nigussie Abadi
Mekelle University,
Mekelle
Tigray
Ethiopia
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Moeller, Thordis
BioÖkonomieRat
Mauerstrasse 79
Berlin
Germany
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Mohammed, Hasen Yusuf
University of Hohenheim
Food Security Center (Scholar)
Stuttgart
Germany
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Mohanty, Samarendu
Head and Senior Economist
Social Sciences Division
International Rice Research Institute
DAPO Box 7777
Metro Manila
Philippines
Email: [email protected]
Msuya, John Mbonea
Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA)
P.O.Box 3006
Morogoro
Tanzania
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Murendo, Conrad
ICRISAT
Bag 776
Bulawayo
Zimbabwe
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Nandi, Martha
University of Namibia
Windhoek
Namibia
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Obare, Gideon Aiko
University of Hohenheim
Wollgrasweg 43
Stuttgart
Germany
E‐Mail: g.obare@uni‐hohenheim.de
Parry, Martin
Grantham Institute and Centre for
Environmental Policy,
Imperial College London,
London SW7 2AZ
Email: [email protected]
Paththinige, Priyantha Lalanie
University of Sri Jayewardenapura
Business Economics, University of Sri
Jayewardenapura, Gangodawila
Nugegoda
Sri Lanka
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Pillarisetti, Satish
NABARD
54 Wellesley Road Shivajinagar
PUNE
Maharashtra
India
E‐Mail: [email protected]
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Postelle, Angèle
Groupe ESA – Ecole superieure d’Agriculture
55 rue Rabelais BP 30748
Angers
France
E‐Mail: a.postolle@groupe‐esa.com
Quaye, Wilhemina
Food Research Institute
Food Research Institute, Box M20
Accra
Ghana
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Quiros Madrigal, Olman
Escuela de Economia Agricola y Agronegocios
Facultad de Ciencias Agroalimentarias
Universidad de Costa Rica
San Pedro de Montes de Oca
Costa Rica
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Reyes, Alvaro E
Wageningen University/Universidad Santo
Tomas
Veerweg 93,
Wageningen
The Netherlands
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Rodriguez, Padron Benigno
Wageningen University
Hollandseweg 1
Wageningen
The Netherlands
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Romano, Donato
University of Florence
DiPSA, p.la delle Cascine, 18
Firenze
Italy
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Röttgers, Dirk
Leibniz Universität Hannover
Königsworther Platz 1
Hannover
Niedersachsen
Germany
E‐Mail: [email protected]‐hannover.de
Saenz‐Segura, Fernando
CINPE‐Universidad Nacional
P.O. Box 7192
San Jose
Costa Rica
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Saguiguit, Gil Jr Catalan
Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate
Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA)
SEARCA College
Laguna Province
Philippines
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Segerstedt, Anna
Institute of Environmental Economics and
World Trade, Leibniz Universität Hannover
Hannover
Germany
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Servín, Juárez Roselia
Wageningen University
Hollandseweg 1
Wageningen
The Netherlands
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Setboonsarng, Sununtar
Asian Development Bank
6 ADB Avenue
Mandaluyong City
Philippines
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Shiferaw, Bekele
Director, Socioeconomics Program
International Maize and Wheat Improvement
Center (CIMMYT)
P.O. Box 1041‐00621 Nairobi Kenya
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Shigwedha, Nditange
University of Namibia
Windhoek
Namibia
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Singhapreecha, Charuk
Government Institute
Faculty of Economics, Kasetsart University
Bangkok
Thailand
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Stamoulis, Kostas
Agricultural Development Economics Division
FAO
Italy
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Stoian, Dietmar
Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher
Education Center (CATIE)
Cartago, Turrialba, 30501
Costa Rica
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Tiwari, Prakash Chandra
Kumaun University, Nainital, India
63B, Melrose House, Melrose Compound,
Mallital
Nainital
Uttarakhand
India
E‐Mail: pctiwari@yahoocom
Troost, Christian
Universität Hohenheim
Robert‐Koch‐Str. 83
Stuttgart
Germany
E‐Mail: christian.troost@uni‐hohenheim.de
Veronesi, Marcella
ETH Zurich, Institute for Environmental
Decisions
Universitaetstrasse 22
Zurich
Switzerland
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Virchow, Detlef
Food Security Center / University of Hohenheim
Wollgrasweg 43
Stuttgart ‐ Hohenheim
Germany
E‐Mail: detlef.virchow@uni‐hohenheim.de
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Völker, Marc
Leibniz Universität Hannover
Königsworther Platz 1
Hannover
Niedersachsen
Germany
E‐Mail: [email protected]‐hannover.de
Waibel, Hermann
Leibniz Universität Hannover
Königsworther Platz 1
Hannover
Niedersachsen
Germany
E‐Mail: [email protected]‐hannover.de
Wang, Wensheng
Agricultural Information Research Institute, Ch.
Academy of Agricultural Sciences
No. 12 Zhongguancun South Road
Haidian District
Beijing
P.R. China
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Wossen, Tesfamicheal
Hohenheim University
Stuttgart
Germany
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Xiang, Cheng
Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy, Chinese
Academy of Sciences
Room 3817, IGSNRR, No.jia11 Datun Road,
Anwai
Beijing
China
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Zegeye, Edilegnaw Wale
University of KwaZulu‐Natal
P.Bag X01 Scottsville
Pietermaritzburg
KwaZulu‐Natal
South Africa
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Zeller, Manfred
University of Hohenheim
Wollgrasweg 43
Stuttgart‐Hohenheim
Baden‐Württemberg
Germany
E‐Mail: zellerm@uni‐hohenheim.de
Zhang, Jiangfeng
Asian Development Bank
Bangladesh Resident Mission, Asian
Development Bank
Dhaka
Bangladesh
E‐Mail: [email protected]