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FAO assesses that globally 45 countries, including 33 in Africa, nine in Asia, two in Latin America and the Caribbean, and one in Europe, are in need of external assistance for food. Multi-year high inflation rates continue to aggravate food insecurity conditions, particularly in low‑income food-deficit countries. Conflicts and extreme weather events remain the key drivers of severe acute food insecurity across the globe, with particular concerns for countries in...
Le projet dirigé par la FAO " Créer des chaînes de valeur mondiales responsables pour la production et le commerce durables des fruits tropicaux" (GCP/GLO/022/GER) travaille avec des entreprises, des organisations d’agriculteurs et d'autres acteurs des chaînes de valeur de l'avocat et de l'ananas. Notre objectif est d'améliorer la performance des entreprises en aidant ces deux chaînes de valeur à être plus durables et plus résilientes. La série des Rapports...
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Outil d’analyse des lacunes pour renforcer la gestion des risques liés à la durabilité dans les chaînes de valeur des fruits tropicaux
Ce dossier technique décrit un outil d'analyse des écarts qui permet aux entreprises des secteurs de l'avocat et de l'ananas de comparer leurs politiques et les standards volontaires qu'elles utilisent avec les principales recommandations du Guide OCDE-FAO pour des filières agricoles responsables. L'outil d'analyse des écarts a été développé par le Projet Fruits Responsables (GCP/GLO/022/GER), dirigé par la FAO, qui aide les entreprises et les organisations de producteurs à développer des...
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The impact of changes in the fundamental drivers of trade – Productivity, trade costs, and trade policies
Countries’ varying natural resource endowments are vital in explaining international trade. Traditional trade theory suggests that differences in technology and factor endowments lead countries to specialize and export certain goods or services in which they have a comparative advantage. The computable general equilibrium (CGE) model simulations used in this paper aim to explain agricultural trade patterns and show how agricultural trade would change in response to productivity, infrastructure and institutions improvements...
The November issue of the publication summarizes the salient trends and market outlook in 2022. The international meat prices reached an all-time high in June 2022 amid tight global supplies. Moreover, global meat production in 2022 is expected to expand only moderately, constrained by animal diseases, rising input costs and extreme weather events. Meanwhile, world meat trade is likely to fall, weighed by a contraction in pig meat imports and...
At the request of the government, an FAO Crop and Food Supply Assessment Mission (CFSAM) visited the country from 10 to 28 October 2022 to estimate the 2022 crop production and forecast the country’s import requirements during the 2022/23 marketing year (July/June). The mission’s aim was to provide an accurate picture of the severity and extent of the drought and high agriculture input prices that affected the agriculture sector in...
This study reviews the agricultural policy environment and provides quantitative indicators for policy incentives and disincentives to agricultural producers for key commodity value chains in the eight study countries in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, the Republic of Moldova, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan), utilizing the methodology aligned with the approach of the International Organizations Consortium for Measuring the Policy Environment for Agriculture (Ag-Incentives Consortium). This...
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FAO e-learning - Strengthening capacities for effective trade and market-related policies in agriculture
This brochure presents two e-learning courses offered by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The Trade, Food Security and Nutrition (TFSN) course addresses the linkages between trade and food security, and seeks to strengthen capacities to develop and implement evidence-based trade policies taking into consideration the need for economic growth and structural transformation, as well as food security and nutrition concerns. The Agriculture in International Trade...