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- 9789264059283
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- "Éditions OECD"
- Date de publication
- 17/03/2009
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- anglais
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Agricultural Policies in Emerging Economies 2009
Monitoring and Evaluation
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This report analyses policy agricultural developments during 2006-08 in seven
economies: Brazil, Chile, China, India, Russia, South Africa and Ukraine. This
period was marked by a significant increase in world prices for most, but not
all, agricultural commodities. Policy responses to rising food prices included
tariff reductions, export restrictions, increased minimum prices and price
controls, input subsidies, sales of stocks and direct transfers to the most
disadvantaged. Other major common policy developments included: expanded
government-supported credit facilities and/or debt rescheduling, endeavours to
improve the delivery and performance of agricultural policies, extended
coverage of insurance programmes and further efforts in land reform. A
comprehensive statistical annex containing a wide range of contextual
information for these economies is also included in this report.
Estimates of support to agriculture in six economies (India is not yet
covered) from 1995 to 2007 are provided, in conformance with recent changes to
the OECD measurement methodology. This allows a consistent comparison across
emerging economies and with OECD countries in terms of changes in the level
and composition of support to producers and the sector as a whole.
economies: Brazil, Chile, China, India, Russia, South Africa and Ukraine. This
period was marked by a significant increase in world prices for most, but not
all, agricultural commodities. Policy responses to rising food prices included
tariff reductions, export restrictions, increased minimum prices and price
controls, input subsidies, sales of stocks and direct transfers to the most
disadvantaged. Other major common policy developments included: expanded
government-supported credit facilities and/or debt rescheduling, endeavours to
improve the delivery and performance of agricultural policies, extended
coverage of insurance programmes and further efforts in land reform. A
comprehensive statistical annex containing a wide range of contextual
information for these economies is also included in this report.
Estimates of support to agriculture in six economies (India is not yet
covered) from 1995 to 2007 are provided, in conformance with recent changes to
the OECD measurement methodology. This allows a consistent comparison across
emerging economies and with OECD countries in terms of changes in the level
and composition of support to producers and the sector as a whole.
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