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How is agricultural trade evolving and what are the food security implications?











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    AGRICULTURE, TRADE AND FOOD SECURITY: ISSUES AND OPTIONS IN THE WTO NEGOTIATIONS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.
    Report and papers of an FAO Symposiumheld at Geneva on 23 - 24 September 1999. Vol. 1 Issues and options.
    2000
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    As part of its mandate to provide assistance to member countries for the follow-up to the Uruguay Round and future negotiations on agriculture, FAO has pursued a wide range of activities with a view to enhancing the capacity of member countries, particularly developing countries, to analyse the implications of the Uruguay Round Agreements for the agricultural sector, to adjust to the new trading environment and thus take advantage of trading opportunities, and to participate effectively in futur e multilateral trade negotiations. The 1996 World Food Summit Plan of Action commits FAO to continue assisting developing countries on trade issues and in particular
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    Climate change and global market integration: Implications for global economic activities, agricultural commodities and food security
    The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets (SOCO) 2018: Background paper
    2018
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    The MAGNET computable general equilibrium modelling team at WEcR has conducted four simulations to explore the effects of climate change and trade liberalisation on food and agricultural commodities, productions and trade up to 2050. The four simulations include three simulations that conform to the requirement of the Terms of Reference and one additional simulation that allows for identification of the adaptation potential of trade liberalisation.
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    The role of standards to facilitate trade of agricultural commodities for food security and nutrition
    Committee on Commodity Problems (CCP) meeting 4 October 2016, Rome, Italy
    2016
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