
Interview pre-testing in Jiagencun
village, Guizhou Province
Source: Nico Heerink
The research agenda will be carried out in close interaction with policymakers and in close collaboration with Chinese research institutes and individuals at the national and provincial levels. Chinese and IFPRI researchers can benefit greatly from each other’s skills and resources, such as knowledge of ongoing policies and relevant research topics, contacts with local policymakers and officials, access to Chinese and international data and literature, research experience in other regions or countries, and familiarity with relevant research methodologies. This interaction should guarantee a rich learning experience for all collaborators, better implementation of research projects, efficient division of responsibilities, and improved capacity for research on poverty and malnutrition issues.
- Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) and its Institute of Agricultural Economics (IAE)
- Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and its Rural Development Institute and Institute of Economics
- Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and its Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy
- Beijing University and its China Center for Economic Research
- Nanjing Agricultural University and its College of Economics and Management and College of Land Management
- Gansu Agricultural University, Guizhou University, and other provincial-level research institutes in western China Research institutes under the authority of relevant ministries
- Zhejiang University and its Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD)