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This book examines the current and future challenges facing the
food and agricultural system and their implications for
policymaking at the national and international level.The growth in
global population and income is expected to result in increasing
demand for food and agricultural raw materials, intensifying
concerns over food security and increasing pressure on the planet's
natural resources. Moreover, climate change - a challenge on its
own - is likely to increase the urgency for reforms in the food and
agricultural sector. As a substantial contributor to greenhouse gas
emissions, the sector will need to participate in efforts to slow
global warming and to adjust to the effects of climate change,
while ensuring global food security and resource sustainability.
These pressures define a new set of priorities for policymaking at
the national and international level. They also necessitate changes
in the framework of global institutions for effective governance of
the food system.Global Challenges for Future Food and Agricultural
Policies presents a comprehensive analysis of the inter-related
policy challenges of food security, management of natural
resources, climate change, and international governance. The book
also offers valuable insights into options for effective
policymaking with the goal of inducing positive policy changes to
the food and agricultural sector.
The aim of the book is to provide interested readers with access to
a number of articles that have been written over the years on the
subject of the linkages between domestic farm policies
(particularly in developed countries) and world markets for
agricultural goods. The scope of the book includes the measurement
of protection and the estimation of transfers to agricultural
producers, the effect of these policies on consumers and the
consequent impact on international trade. A major theme is that the
monitoring of the trade and transfer implications of farm policies
is an essential first step to addressing the need for
internationally agreed disciplines on their nature and extent. The
topic of trade impacts of farm policies has become important in two
different market situations. When agricultural commodity prices are
depressed, attention turns to the activities of countries
(particularly developed countries) that support the income of their
own farmers but at the expense of farmers in other countries. When
prices rise, as they have done in the last five years, the question
is reversed: what is the impact of the farm and food policies that
restrict exports to keep domestic prices low on food security in
other countries? Thus, the narrative of the monitoring of farm
policies by international organizations such as the OECD and the
disciplining of such policies under the rules of the WTO is as
relevant today as in the 1970s when the first efforts in this
direction were made.
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