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Global food market – new conditions for national sectors. Flexible adaptation of farms to the requirements of the CAP … policy after 2013. The new CAP reform: an analysis of impacts at the sub-national level. The case of Tuscany. The state and … insurance in agriculture– implications for the CAP 2013+. Foreign exchange hedge. Sustainable development of family farming in …
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The EU's CAP has changed significantly over theyears, largely as a result of international pressure through GATT and … the WTO, but it still has the support of farm incomes as its main concern. The old CAP of market price support has more or …, addressing concerns about European agriculture's multifunctionality; and there is a renewed anxiety about food security. The CAP …
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Evaluation of the potential of Polish agriculture and the impact of the new CAP programmes in 2014-2020 on increasing … new CAP – the case of Germany. Effects of the new agricultural policy on the specialised agricultural region of … Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (Germany). The new CAP and competitiveness of agricultural enterprises and the food industry …
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This study evaluates the welfare implications of tariff reforms in the cereals sector of the SADC region. Applying the global simulation model (GSIM), a multi-country partial equilibrium model, to the cereals industries of thirteen SADC countries, the study computes price and welfare effects of...
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In most developing countries, historically, the main strategy for improving the food sector has focused on increasing farm-level production. But in recent years, with the emphasis on value chain analysis, there has been much more focus on subsector studies, demand-driven approaches, and...
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There is a strong linkage between the behavior of the rice market and the state of food security inmany regions around the world, particularly in Asia, as made evident in the 2007-08 commoditycrisis. Rice is a staple for the majority of the population in Asia, where roughly 60% of the close...
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Prepared for the COMESA policy seminar on“Variation in staple food prices: Causes, consequence, and policy options”,Maputo, Mozambique, 25-26 January 2010under the Comesa-MSU-IFPRI African Agricultural Marketing Project (AAMP)
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Paper to be presented at the Comesa policy seminar“Food price variability: Causes, consequences, and policy options"on 25-26 January 2010 in Maputo, Mozambiqueunder the Comesa-MSU-IFPRI African Agricultural Markets Project (AAMP)
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Crop income is the predominant source of income for most rural Mozambican households, accounting for 73% of rural household income on average in 2002, and greater than 80% of the total income of the poorest 40% of rural households. While the Government of Mozambique recognizes the need to...
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