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OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2009
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OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2009

"Éditions OECD"

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This 15th edition of the Agricultural Outlook edition presents the outlook for
commodity markets during the 2009 to 2018 period, and analyses world market
trends for the main agricultural products, as well as biofuels. It provides an
assessment of agricultural market prospects for production, consumption,
trade, stocks and prices of the included commodities.

This edition of the Outlook was prepared in a period of unprecedented
financial market turmoil and rapidly deteriorating global economic prospects.
Because macroeconomic conditions are changing so quickly, this report
complements the standard baseline projections with an analysis of revised
short–term GDP prospects and alternative GDP recovery paths. Lower GDP
scenarios result in lower commodity prices, with reductions in crop and
biofuel prices about one-half those for livestock products. A sensitivity
analysis to highly uncertain crude oil prices shows the important links
between energy and agricultural prices. The Outlook also reports on a survey
of various actors in the agri-food chain in terms of the current impacts of
the global economic crisis and credit market constraints.

The issue of food security and the capacity of the agricultural sector to meet
the rising demand for food remains very high on the international political
agenda. This report provides a brief overview of critical factors such as land
availability, productivity gains, water usage and climate change, and suggests
that agricultural production could be significantly increased, provided there
is sufficient investment in research, infrastructure and technological change,
particularly in developing countries.
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