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Book (series)Technical studyPerspectivas Agricolas OCDE-FAO 2017-2026 2017
En la decimotercera edición conjunta de OCDE-FAO Perspectivas Agrícolas se presentan proyecciones de mercado para los principales productos básicos agrícolas, los biocombustibles y el pescado. El informe de 2017 contiene una sección especial sobre las previsiones para el Sudeste asiático y los retos que la region afrontará.
Durante el periodo de 10 años abarcado por las Perspectivas, se estima que los mercados agrícolas permanecerán en una posición débil, que el crecimiento de China disminuirá y las políticas relacionadas con los biocombustibles in uirán menos en los mercados que en el pasado. El crecimiento futuro de la producción de cultivos se logrará sobre todo con el incremento de los rendimientos y de la producción de carnes y lácteos, debido tanto a las mayores reservas de animales como a la mejora en rendimientos. Se espera que el comercio agrícola aumentará con mayor lentitud, pero se mantendrá menos sensible a las frágiles condiciones económicas que el co mercio en otros sectores. Estas presiones sobre la demanda, la oferta y el comercio son evidentes en el Sudeste asiático, donde se detecta que hay margen para mejorar la productividad agrícola de manera sostenible. Se prevé que los precios reales de casi todos los productos básicos permanecerán planos o bajarán.
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- Prefacio
- Lista de abreviatures acrónimos y siglas
- Resumen ejecutivo
- Capítulo 1: Panorama general de OCDE-FAO Perspectivas Agrícolas 2017-2026
- Capítulo 2: Sudeste Asiático Perspectivas y retos
- Capítulo 3: Resúmenes de los productos bás icos
- Céréales
- Oléagineux et produits oléagineux
- Sucre
- Viande
- Lait et produits laitiers
- Produits halieutiques et aquacoles
- Biocarburants
- Coton
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