The recent spikes of global food prices induced a rapid increase in mass media coverage, public policy attention, and donor funding for food security, and for agriculture and rural poverty. This has occurred while the shift from “low” to “high” food prices has induced a shift in (demographic or social) “location” of the hunger and poverty effects, but the total number of undernourished and poor people have declined over the same period. We discuss whether the observed pattern can be explained by the presence of a “global urban bias” on agriculture and food policy in developing countries, and whether this “global urban bias” may actually benefit poor farmers. We argue that the food price spikes appear to have succeeded where others have fail...
Price policy discrimination against agricultural producers, in order to provide cheap food for urban...
This article for the International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability begins by tracing the caus...
After a long secular decline in the 20th century, food prices spiked sharply in 2007-08, 2010-11 and...
The recent spikes of global food prices induced a rapid increase in mass media coverage, public poli...
The recent spikes of global food prices induced a rapid increase in mass media coverage, public poli...
The recent spikes of global food prices induced a rapid increase in mass media coverage, public poli...
The recent spikes of global food prices induced a rapid increase in mass media coverage, public poli...
For decades, despite widespread hunger and severe malnutrition in developing countries there was lit...
The 2014 IPCC report concludes that changes in precipitation and temperature could cause global food...
Food prices have increased steadily since 2003 to become a real burden to the poor and net purchaser...
For decades, despite widespread hunger and severe malnutrition in developing countries there was lit...
This article demonstrates how governments have distorted food markets in high-income countries, prim...
In the event of large swings in world food prices, countries often intervene to dampen the impact of...
In the event of large swings in world food prices, countries often intervene to dampen the impact of...
Global food prices have risen sharply in recent years and have become more volatile. In this paper, ...
Price policy discrimination against agricultural producers, in order to provide cheap food for urban...
This article for the International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability begins by tracing the caus...
After a long secular decline in the 20th century, food prices spiked sharply in 2007-08, 2010-11 and...
The recent spikes of global food prices induced a rapid increase in mass media coverage, public poli...
The recent spikes of global food prices induced a rapid increase in mass media coverage, public poli...
The recent spikes of global food prices induced a rapid increase in mass media coverage, public poli...
The recent spikes of global food prices induced a rapid increase in mass media coverage, public poli...
For decades, despite widespread hunger and severe malnutrition in developing countries there was lit...
The 2014 IPCC report concludes that changes in precipitation and temperature could cause global food...
Food prices have increased steadily since 2003 to become a real burden to the poor and net purchaser...
For decades, despite widespread hunger and severe malnutrition in developing countries there was lit...
This article demonstrates how governments have distorted food markets in high-income countries, prim...
In the event of large swings in world food prices, countries often intervene to dampen the impact of...
In the event of large swings in world food prices, countries often intervene to dampen the impact of...
Global food prices have risen sharply in recent years and have become more volatile. In this paper, ...
Price policy discrimination against agricultural producers, in order to provide cheap food for urban...
This article for the International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability begins by tracing the caus...
After a long secular decline in the 20th century, food prices spiked sharply in 2007-08, 2010-11 and...