The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is tasked with advancing and protecting Australian interests internationally and contributing to global stability and economic growth. DFAT provides trade and development policy advice to the Australian government. Their development policy, Australian Aid, promotes prosperity, reduces poverty, and enhances stability.
Projects
Publications
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Brief
Papua New Guinea food price bulletin: January 2024
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Brief
Papua New Guinea food price bulletin: October 2023
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Brief
Papua New Guinea food price bulletin: July 2023
Blogs
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Opportunities and challenges for coffee production in Papua New Guinea’s highlands
By Rishabh Mukerjee, Helmtrude Sikas-Iha, and Damaris Warambukia
Survey insights on production, pests, and marketing.
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2023 Papua New Guinea Rural Household Survey: Insights on livelihoods and the agrifood system
By Trudie Sikas-Iha and Emily Schmidt
New data on diets.
![Model: Impacts of the COVID-19-driven rise in global rice prices on consumers in Papua New Guinea](https://impactnutrients.ifpri.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/png_market_covid.jpg)
Model: Impacts of the COVID-19-driven rise in global rice prices on consumers in Papua New Guinea
By Emily Schmidt and Paul Dorosh
Households may have reduced rice consumption as much as 15% or more,