FAO COMMODITIES AND TRADE TECHNICAL PAPER 1 Medium-term prospects |
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PART I - OVERVIEW OF MAIN FINDINGS, INCLUDING TRADE AND FOOD SECURITY ISSUES
1. Highlights
2. An overview of the medium-term outlook: baseline and alternative scenariosPopulation and income assumptions
Historical trends and policy perspectives
The baseline projection: Growth in agricultural production and demand, and main trade issues
Alternative scenarios for basic food products
Table 1.1. Assumptions on population and GDP growth,
1989 to 1999 actual and 2010 projected
Table 1.2. World: Past and projected growth of production,
demand and trade
Table 1.3. Developing economies: Past and projected
growth of production, demand and trade
Table 1.4. Economies in transition: Past and projected
growth of production, demand and trade
Table 1.5. Industrialized economies: Past and projected
growth of production, demand and trade
3. Food security prospects for most food-insecure countries
Introduction
Market developments
Slow economic growth
Food availability
Food consumption
Higher income growth scenario
Table 1.6. Consumption profile and projections for most food insecure countries
PART II - MEDIUM-TERM PROSPECTS FOR MAJOR AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY MARKETS
Table 2.1. Total cereals: production projections
Table 2.2. Total cereals: utilization projections
Table 2.3. Total cereals: trade projections
Table 2.4. Wheat: production projections
Table 2.5. Wheat: utilization projections
Table 2.6. Wheat: trade projections
Table 2.7. Rice: production projections
Table 2.8. Rice (milled basis): utilization projections
Table 2.9. Rice (milled basis): trade projections
Table 2.10. Coarse grains: production projections
Table 2.11. Coarse grains: utilization projections
Table 2.12. Coarse grains: trade projections
Table 2.13. Oils and fats: production and
consumption projections
Table 2.14. Oils and fats: trade projections
Table 2.15. Oilmeals: production and consumption
projections
Table 2.16. Oilmeals: trade projections
Table 2.17. Total meat: projections to 2010
Table 2.18. Bovine meat: projections 2010
Table 2.19. Sheep and goat meat: projections to 2010
Table 2.20. Pigmeat: projections to 2010
Table 2.21. Poultry meat: projections to 2010
Table 2.22. Dairy: projections to 2010
3. Sugar, tropical beverage crops and fruits
Table 2.23. Sugar: actual and projected production
Table 2.24. Sugar: actual and projected consumption
Table 2.25. Sugar: actual and projected net trade
Table 2.26. Coffee: actual and projected production
Table 2.27. Coffee: actual and projected
consumption
Table 2.28. Coffee: actual and projected international
trade
Table 2.29. Cocoa: actual and projected production
Table 2.30. Cocoa: actual and projected consumption
Table 2.31. Cocoa: actual and projected international
trade
Table 2.32. Black tea: actual and projected production
Table 2.33. Black tea: actual and projected exports
Table 2.34. Black tea: actual and projected consumption
Table 2.35. Green tea: actual and projected production
and exports
Table 2.36. Bananas: actual and projected exports
Table 2.37. Bananas: imports
Table 2.38.Total citrus: actual and projected
production
Table 2.39. Oranges: actual and projected
production
Table 2.40. Tangerines: actual and projected production
Table 2.41. Lemons and limes: actual and projected
production
Table 2.42. Grapefruit: actual and projected production
Table 2.43. Total citrus, fresh: actual consumption
and projected demand
Table 2.44. Total citrus, processed: actual consumption
and projected demand
Table 2.45. Oranges, fresh: actual consumption and
projected demand
Table 2.46. Oranges, processed: actual consumption and
projected demand
Table 2.47. Tangerines, fresh: actual consumption
and projected demand
Table 2.48. Tangerines, processed: actual consumption
and projected demand
Table 2.49. Lemons and limes, fresh: actual consumption
and projected demand
Table 2.50. Lemons and limes, processed: actual consumption
and projected demand
Table 2.51. Grapefruit, fresh: actual consumption
and projected demand
Table 2.52. Grapefruit, processed: actual consumption
and projected demand
Table 2.53. Total citrus, fresh: international trade
and projected export availabilities and import requirements
Table 2.54. Total citrus, processed: international
trade and projected export availabilities and import requirements
Table 2.55. Oranges, fresh: international trade
and projected export availabilities and import requirements
Table 2.56. Oranges, processed: international trade
and projected export availabilities and import requirements
Table 2.57. Tangerines, fresh: international trade
and projected export availabilities and import requirements
Table 2.58. Lemons and limes, fresh: international trade
and projected export availabilities and import requirements
Table 2.59. Lemons and limes, processed: international
trade and projected export availabilities and import requirements
Table 2.60. Grapefruit, fresh: international trade
and projected export availabilities and import requirements
Table 2.61. Grapefruit, processed: international
trade and projected export availabilities and import requirements
Table 2.62. Tropical fruits: actual and projected
production
Table 2.63. Tropical fruits: actual and projected imports
Table 2.64. Natural rubber, actual and projected
production
Table 2.65. Natural rubber, actual and projected consumption
Table 2.66. Natural rubber, actual and projected exports
of producing countries
Table 2.67. Natural rubber, actual and projected
imports
Table 2.68. Raw cotton, actual and projected
production
Table 2.69. Cotton, actual and projected mill consumption
Table 2.70. Raw cotton, actual and projected exports
Table 2.71. Raw cotton, actual and projected imports
Table 2.72. Jute: area planted and fibre production,
actual and projected
Table 2.73. Jute: apparent consumption, actual and projected
Table 2.74. India: exports of diversified jute products
Table 2.75. Jute: net imports, actual and projected
Table 2.76. Jute: net exports, actual and projected
Sisal and henequen
Abaca
Coir
Hard fibres: issues and uncertainties
Table 2.77. Hard fibres: production,
actual and projected
Table 2.78. Hard fibres:global exports, actual
and projected
Table 2.79. Hard fibres: global imports, actual and
projected
Table 2.80. Hard fibres: global apparent consumption,
actual and projected
Table 2.81. Bovine hides: production, actual
and projected
Table 2.82. Bovine hides: consumption, actual and
projected
Table 2.83. Bovine hides: net trade, actual and projected
Table 2.84. Sheep and goat skins: production, actual
and projected
Table 2.85. Sheep and goat skins: consumption, actual
and projected
Table 2.86.Sheep and goat skins: net trade, actual
and projected
Table 2.87. Tobacco leaf, actual and projected
production
Table 2.88. Tobacco leaf consumption
Table 2.89. Tobacco leaf, actual and projected exports
(dry weight)
Table 2.90. Tobacco leaf, actual and projected imports
(dry weight)
ANNEX 1 - SUMMARY METHODOLOGY AND MAIN ASSUMPTIONS
ANNEX 2 - WORLD FOOD MODEL SPECIFICATIONS