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East Africa Commodity Price Report - March 2025

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Apr 15th, 2025
The report analyzes the evolution of weekly maize and rice prices in four East African countries - Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda - in March 2025

East Africa Commodity Price Report - February 2025

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Mar 14th, 2025
The report analyzes the evolution of weekly maize and rice prices in four East African countries - Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda - in February 2025

East Africa Commodity Price Report - January 2025

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Feb 14th, 2025
The report analyzes the evolution of weekly maize and rice prices in four East African countries - Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda - in January 2025

East Africa Commodity Price Report - December 2024

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Jan 15th, 2025
The report analyzes the evolution of weekly maize and rice prices in four East African countries - Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda - in December 2024

East Africa Commodity Price Report - November 2024

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Dec 16th, 2024
The report analyzes the evolution of weekly maize and rice prices in four East African countries - Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda - in November 2024.

Anticipatory Interventions to Mitigate Adverse Food Security Impacts of Conflict in East and Central Africa

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Feb 9th, 2026
The brief identifies which anticipatory interventions, implemented in conflict-affected contexts of Eastern and Central Africa, have empirically demonstrated the capacity to mitigate agricultural losses, sustain food production, preserve local food availability, and enhance household resilience.

Innovative Methods to Strengthen Household Resilience to Price and Trade Shocks in East Africa

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Jan 26th, 2026
The brief identifies three best-practice innovations that helped reduce the effects of price and trade shocks and strengthen household resilience when such shocks occur in East Africa: digital cash transfers, Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs), and Market Information Systems (MIS).

When milk quality pays: Evidence from an incentive experiment in Uganda

In many agricultural markets, the limited ability to measure product quality at the source and trace it through the supply chain remains a key barrier to improvement, as the absence of reliable quality information blunts incentives for upstream actors to invest in better practices. This challenge spans a wide range of value chains, but it is especially pronounced in the dairy sector. Milk from smallholder farmers is typically pooled and transported through multiple intermediaries before reaching processors, making it difficult to observe and reward high-quality production at any stage.

Building smallholder farmers’ resilience through index insurance in Kenya

Farmers in Kenya are facing growing impacts of climate change, including prolonged droughts, erratic rainfall, and sudden floods. Approximately 70%-80% of the country’s land area is classified as arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs), and roughly 98% of the agricultural production systems are rainfed. This makes cropping and livestock systems highly sensitive to changing climatic patterns.  Severe droughts have repeatedly devastated livelihoods, including a 2008-2009 event that affected nearly 10 million people and killed more than 643,000 livestock.

Despite improvements, Uganda's refugee population continues to face alarmingly high food insecurity

Due largely to conflict and subsequent instability in South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda is currently home to more than 1.9 million refugees. This is the sixth largest refugee population in the world. According to a new IPC alert released this week, despite Uganda’s welcome of people fleeing neighboring countries, the rapid growth of the refugee population has placed significant strain on the country’s systems. As a result, an estimated 37% population is expected to experience high levels of acute food insecurity through February 2026.

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