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Bioenergy policy, markets and trade and food security







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    Global Action on Climate Change in Agriculture: Linkages to Food Security, Markets and Trade Policies in Developing Countries 2011
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    The objective of this report is to catalyse thinking about the ways in which agriculture – which has a vital role in global food security, development and natural resources use – can and must be fully integrated into national strategies and a consensus-based multilateral framework to address the challenges of climate change. The report brings forth questions that will occupy the world community over the next decade or more regarding the role of agriculture in climate change adaptation and mitigation. The report offers some answers and concrete proposals – while recognizing that much more needs to be learned, more questions formulated, and more experience gained, to build an effective strategy to support global agricultural adaptation while harnessing its significant potential contribution to climate change mitigation and taking into consideration development objectives and food security concerns.
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    FAO Trade and Markets. Transparent and efficient agricultural commodity markets for global food security 2018
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    This thematic brief presents the role of the Committee on Commodity Problems (CCP) and the FAO work related to Trade and Markets structured along four main areas of work: global commodity markets; global information and early warning system; trade policy and dialogue; and emerging trends, challenges and opportunities.
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    Agri-food markets and trade policy in the time of COVID-19 2020
    The policy brief highlights that policy measures should aim to address actual rather than perceived demand and supply disruptions, and that enhanced market transparency, and coordination with trading partners is critical in this regard. It is noted that experiences from past crises have demonstrated that avoiding certain trade-restrictive measures can be equally important to more direct forms of supporting consumers and producers. In this context, following international guidelines on safe travel and trade corridors can help keep agri-food supply chains functional, mitigate food supply disruptions, and promote food security.

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