The state of food and agriculture. 2005, Agricultural trade and poverty : can trade work for the poor?
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The state of food and agriculture. 2005, Agricultural trade and poverty : can trade work for the poor?
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Agricultural trade and poverty : can trade work for the poor?
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Can trade work for the poor? The State of Food and Agriculture 2005 examines the many ways trade and trade liberalization affect the poor and food-insecure. It is found that trade can be a catalyst for change, promoting conditions that enable the poor to raise their incomes and live longer, healthier and more productive lives. But because the poor often survive on a narrow margin, they are particularly vulnerable in any reform process, especially in the short run as productive sectors and labour markets adjust. Opening national agricultural markets to international competition - especially from subsidized competitors - before basic market institutions and infrastructure are in place can undermine the agriculture sector with long-term negative consequences for poverty and food security. Among the many important lessons from this analysis is the need for policy-makers to consider carefully how trade and complementary policies can be used to promote pro-poor growth. The report recommends a twin-track approach: investing in human capital, institutions and infrastructure to enable the poor to take advantage of trade-related opportunities, while establishing safety nets to protect vulnerable members of society
Part 1. Agricultural trade and poverty: can trade work for the poor? -- 1. Introduction and overview -- 2. Trends and patterns in international agricultural trade -- 3. The agricultural trade policy landscape -- 4. Macroeconomic impacts of agricultural trade reform -- 5. Poverty impacts of agricultural trade reforms -- 6. Trade and food security -- 7. Making trade work for the poor: the twin track approach to hunger and poverty reduction -- Part 2. World and regional review: facts and figures -- Part 3. Statistical annex.
Part 1. Agricultural trade and poverty: can trade work for the poor? -- 1. Introduction and overview -- 2. Trends and patterns in international agricultural trade -- 3. The agricultural trade policy landscape -- 4. Macroeconomic impacts of agricultural trade reform -- 5. Poverty impacts of agricultural trade reforms -- 6. Trade and food security -- 7. Making trade work for the poor: the twin track approach to hunger and poverty reduction -- Part 2. World and regional review: facts and figures -- Part 3. Statistical annex.
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Rome : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2005
Description
xiii, 197 p. : ill., graphs, tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-192).
ISBN / ISSN
9251053499
0081-4539
0081-4539
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