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No. 127 | 18 Mar 2019 |
Encouraging policy change for sustainable and resilient fisheries
How can policy makers successfully implement the policy changes needed to achieve greater economic, social, and environmental sustainability and resilience? This report combines lessons from the available literature, discussions with experts and... |
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No. 126 | 27 Feb 2019 |
The Evolution of the Treatment of Agriculture in Preferential Trade Agreements
Preferential trading agreements are becoming a more common feature of the global agro food trading environment, a trend that has increased since the early 2000s. While they increasingly cover the majority of trade worldwide, there remains a question... |
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No. 125 | 22 Feb 2019 |
Influencing GVCs through Agro-Food Policy and Reform
Global value chains (GVCs) in agriculture and food sectors contribute to sector growth and development. However, agricultural trade is subject to significant distortions that limit trade which in turn impacts on its competitiveness world-wide. Using... |
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No. 124 | 20 Feb 2019 |
Employment in Agriculture and Food Trade
Agricultural sectors are increasingly integrated into international markets as global value chains (GVCs) expand. This integration is helping to drive value added growth in the sector, including the returns that flow to labour. This report explores... |
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No. 123 | 19 Feb 2019 |
Value Adding Pathways in Agriculture and Food Trade
Global value chains (GVCs) in agriculture and food sectors have the potential to influence trading relationships and the gains from trade for different sectors along the value chain. This report explores the way in which value from trade and GVC... |
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No. 122 | 15 Feb 2019 |
Digital Opportunities for Trade in the Agriculture and Food Sectors
How are new opportunities to create and share information shaping the digital transformation of the agriculture and food system, and thus potentially fostering its reorganisation? This report focuses on cross-border trade aspects along the global... |
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No. 121 | 14 Feb 2019 |
Intensifying the Fight Against IUU Fishing at the Regional Level
Regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs) are the primary mechanism for co-operation between fishing countries and coastal states to ensure sustainable fishing globally. This paper aims to inspire and guide RFMO secretariats and member... |
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No. 120 | 14 Feb 2019 |
Closing Gaps in National Regulations Against IUU Fishing
This paper identifies the progress achieved by individual countries in implementing internationally recognised best policies and practices against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing since 2005. It aims to inspire and guide governments... |
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No. 119 | 28 Jan 2019 |
Dynamic Changes and Effects of Agro-Food GVCS
Global value chains (GVCs) in agriculture and food sectors are becoming an important part of the agro-food trading landscape, influencing both the nature of the gains from trade and the impacts of trade policies. This study explores the changes in... |
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No. 118 | 07 Jan 2019 |
The changing landscape of agricultural markets and trade: prospects for future reforms
This report synthesises OECD work analysing agricultural policies, markets and trade. It highlights recent developments in agricultural markets and policies and considers how these have changed the source and nature of the gains from multilateral... |
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No. 117 | 17 Dec 2018 |
ASEAN rice market integration: findings from a feasibility study
This study explores feasibility of regional rice market integration by examining the impacts on production and trade, with a specific focus on the adjustment impacts for rice producers. It seeks to set out policy measures required to better integrate... |
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No. 116 | 17 Dec 2018 |
Agro-food trade, GVCs and agricultural development in ASEAN
The countries that compromise the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have expanded their involvement in global agro-food trade through strong regional production growth and increasing consumer demands from population growth and higher... |
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No. 115 | 14 Dec 2018 |
Relative Effects of Fisheries Support Policies
The effects of six common forms of fisheries support are estimated using a bioeconomic model of the global fishery. The results show that all have the potential to provoke overfishing, to lead to fish stocks being overfished, to encourage illegal,... |
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No. 114 | 07 Sept 2018 |
Land use and ecosystem services
This report assesses the crucial drivers of ecosystem services and proposes actions to develop a more effective policy mix. Several elements form the basis of this report. First, a literature review provides an overview of the state and trends of... |
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No. 113 | 05 Sept 2018 |
Reforming water policies in agriculture
Agriculture’s water quality and quantity challenges continue to grow in many regions of the world. Policy solutions have been identified, but not always applied where needed nor implemented effectively. This report analyses eight past water and... |
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No. 112 | 06 Aug 2018 |
The role of agriculture in global GHG mitigation
Agriculture is a major emitter of greenhouse gases. Its potential to contribute to limiting global warming to less than 2oC by the end of the century is substantial by reducing direct emissions in crop and livestock production, by reducing indirect... |
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No. 111 | 12 Jun 2018 |
Modelling Policy Coherence Between Adaptation, Mitigation and Agricultural Productivity
This paper develops theoretical and quantitative analysis to identify the potential synergies and trade-offs inherent in various policy instruments that address agricultural productivity, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and water quality... |
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No. 110 | 28 May 2018 |
Synergies and trade-offs between adaptation, mitigation and agricultural productivity
This report develops quantitative and qualitative frameworks to test the possibility of systematically assessing a range of policies and their intended and unintended effects. The analysis spans the three policy objectives of enhanced productivity,... |
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No. 109 | 19 Dec 2017 |
Evaluation of the relevance of border protection for agriculture in Switzerland
Switzerland’s overarching agricultural policy objectives reflect societal concerns about various production aspects of agriculture, such as environmental sustainability and animal welfare, and the expectation that agriculture will provide public... |
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No. 108 | 12 Dec 2017 |
Market Implications of Integration of Asian Rice Markets
This paper explores how the integration of rice markets in ASEAN countries influences the import, export, production, consumption, and prices of rice in those countries, as well as in the rest of the world. The analysis describes current policies... |
OECD Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Papers
NB. No. 1 to No. 58 were released under the previous series title OECD Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Working Papers.
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Encouraging policy change for sustainable and resilient fisheries
Claire Delpeuch and Barbara Hutniczak
18 Mar 2019
How can policy makers successfully implement the policy changes needed to achieve greater economic, social, and environmental sustainability and resilience? This report combines lessons from the available literature, discussions with experts and...
The Evolution of the Treatment of Agriculture in Preferential Trade Agreements
Clara Thompson-Lipponen and Jared Greenville
27 Feb 2019
Preferential trading agreements are becoming a more common feature of the global agro food trading environment, a trend that has increased since the early 2000s. While they increasingly cover the majority of trade worldwide, there remains a question...
Influencing GVCs through Agro-Food Policy and Reform
Jared Greenville, Kentaro Kawasaki, Dorothee Flaig and Caitlyn Carrico
22 Feb 2019
Global value chains (GVCs) in agriculture and food sectors contribute to sector growth and development. However, agricultural trade is subject to significant distortions that limit trade which in turn impacts on its competitiveness world-wide. Using...
Employment in Agriculture and Food Trade
Jared Greenville, Kentaro Kawasaki and Marie-Agnes Jouanjean
20 Feb 2019
Agricultural sectors are increasingly integrated into international markets as global value chains (GVCs) expand. This integration is helping to drive value added growth in the sector, including the returns that flow to labour. This report explores...
Value Adding Pathways in Agriculture and Food Trade
Jared Greenville, Kentaro Kawasaki and Marie-Agnes Jouanjean
19 Feb 2019
Global value chains (GVCs) in agriculture and food sectors have the potential to influence trading relationships and the gains from trade for different sectors along the value chain. This report explores the way in which value from trade and GVC...
Digital Opportunities for Trade in the Agriculture and Food Sectors
Marie-Agnes Jouanjean
15 Feb 2019
How are new opportunities to create and share information shaping the digital transformation of the agriculture and food system, and thus potentially fostering its reorganisation? This report focuses on cross-border trade aspects along the global...
Intensifying the Fight Against IUU Fishing at the Regional Level
Barbara Hutniczak, Claire Delpeuch and Antonia Leroy
14 Feb 2019
Regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs) are the primary mechanism for co-operation between fishing countries and coastal states to ensure sustainable fishing globally. This paper aims to inspire and guide RFMO secretariats and member...
Closing Gaps in National Regulations Against IUU Fishing
Barbara Hutniczak, Claire Delpeuch and Antonia Leroy
14 Feb 2019
This paper identifies the progress achieved by individual countries in implementing internationally recognised best policies and practices against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing since 2005. It aims to inspire and guide governments...
Dynamic Changes and Effects of Agro-Food GVCS
Jared Greenville, Kentaro Kawasaki and Marie-Agnes Jouanjean
28 Jan 2019
Global value chains (GVCs) in agriculture and food sectors are becoming an important part of the agro-food trading landscape, influencing both the nature of the gains from trade and the impacts of trade policies. This study explores the changes in...
The changing landscape of agricultural markets and trade: prospects for future reforms
OECD
07 Jan 2019
This report synthesises OECD work analysing agricultural policies, markets and trade. It highlights recent developments in agricultural markets and policies and considers how these have changed the source and nature of the gains from multilateral...
ASEAN rice market integration: findings from a feasibility study
Jared Greenville
17 Dec 2018
This study explores feasibility of regional rice market integration by examining the impacts on production and trade, with a specific focus on the adjustment impacts for rice producers. It seeks to set out policy measures required to better integrate...
Agro-food trade, GVCs and agricultural development in ASEAN
Jared Greenville and Kentaro Kawasaki
17 Dec 2018
The countries that compromise the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have expanded their involvement in global agro-food trade through strong regional production growth and increasing consumer demands from population growth and higher...
Relative Effects of Fisheries Support Policies
Roger Martini and James Innes
14 Dec 2018
The effects of six common forms of fisheries support are estimated using a bioeconomic model of the global fishery. The results show that all have the potential to provoke overfishing, to lead to fish stocks being overfished, to encourage illegal,...
Land use and ecosystem services
Julien Hardelin and Jussi Lankoski
07 Sept 2018
This report assesses the crucial drivers of ecosystem services and proposes actions to develop a more effective policy mix. Several elements form the basis of this report. First, a literature review provides an overview of the state and trends of...
Reforming water policies in agriculture
Guillaume Gruère, Colette Ashley and Jean-Joseph Cadilhon
05 Sept 2018
Agriculture’s water quality and quantity challenges continue to grow in many regions of the world. Policy solutions have been identified, but not always applied where needed nor implemented effectively. This report analyses eight past water and...
The role of agriculture in global GHG mitigation
David Blandford and Katharine Hassapoyannes
06 Aug 2018
Agriculture is a major emitter of greenhouse gases. Its potential to contribute to limiting global warming to less than 2oC by the end of the century is substantial by reducing direct emissions in crop and livestock production, by reducing indirect...
Modelling Policy Coherence Between Adaptation, Mitigation and Agricultural Productivity
J. Lankoski, H. Lehtonen, M. Ollikainen and S. Myyrä
12 Jun 2018
This paper develops theoretical and quantitative analysis to identify the potential synergies and trade-offs inherent in various policy instruments that address agricultural productivity, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and water quality...
Synergies and trade-offs between adaptation, mitigation and agricultural productivity
Jussi Lankoski, Ada Ignaciuk and Franck Jésus
28 May 2018
This report develops quantitative and qualitative frameworks to test the possibility of systematically assessing a range of policies and their intended and unintended effects. The analysis spans the three policy objectives of enhanced productivity,...
Evaluation of the relevance of border protection for agriculture in Switzerland
Emily Gray, Lucie Adenäuer, Dorothee Flaig and Frank van Tongeren
19 Dec 2017
Switzerland’s overarching agricultural policy objectives reflect societal concerns about various production aspects of agriculture, such as environmental sustainability and animal welfare, and the expectation that agriculture will provide public...
Market Implications of Integration of Asian Rice Markets
Gen Furuhashi and Hubertus Gay
12 Dec 2017
This paper explores how the integration of rice markets in ASEAN countries influences the import, export, production, consumption, and prices of rice in those countries, as well as in the rest of the world. The analysis describes current policies...