Crucial Agricultural Policy: Analysis of Key Threats to Food Security

Ray Trewin*

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Abstract

Following recent price spikes, food policy will continue to be of crucial concern to developing countries for the foreseeable future. Governments are trying to manage their food issues, but would need critical economic policy analysis to do so appropriately. The aim of this invaluable book is to present economy-wide but detailed information that will facilitate state-of-the-art economic agricultural policy analysis in the light of future threats, and stimulate the formation of better policies for Indonesia's, Vietnam's as well as other countries' longer-term visions of food security, productivity and social welfare. The scope of the book is comprehensive, analysing a range of key food security issues (self-sufficiency, stocks and industry development), policies and futures, with unified presentation of several key and captivating commodity case-studies (rice, livestock and dairy). This is achieved through state-of-the-art evidence-based economic policy analysis, drawing at times on a mix of Asian countries' relevant experiences and hence having broader relevance.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd
Number of pages283
ISBN (Electronic)9789814689670
ISBN (Print)9789814689595
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2016

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