In 2008, world attention focused on the global food crisis and, as a consequence, on global food security. Although food prices had dropped substantially by mid-2009, most remain at or above past trend levels. Of all cereals, rice has a strategic importance, with its production and consumption being concentrated in Asia. Consequently, it is, and has been, subject to a host of policy intervention measures that have placed it among the most distorted of all agricultural commodity markets. Responses to the 2008 food crises included export policies, the removal or reduction of import duties and taxes on food commodities, and various producer and consumer support measures. In particular, policies in favour of consumers have been motivated by the...
The food price shocks that erupted in 2008 revealed the vulnerability of many developing countries, ...
Global food commodity price inflation beginning in 2006 and continuing through mid-2008 became a pri...
Food security in Asia and the Pacific presents a frustrating paradox. At one level, huge progress ha...
In 2008, world attention focused on the global food crisis and, as a consequence, on global food sec...
There is a strong linkage between the behavior of the rice market and the state of food security in ...
Agricultural policies in Asia are historically pervasive, especially those pertaining to rice—a stap...
The world rice market is characterized by the relatively small share of production traded compared w...
The paper discusses the effects of changes in Asian agricultural policies on regional and global foo...
Despite the fact that the rises in global food and fuel prices have moderated in recent months, dome...
This study evaluate the emerging international rice market by looking at supply and demand, price fo...
The quest for Indonesia’s sustainable food security currently lies on how the country manages its mo...
In the 2007-2008 rice price crises, the price of rice in the world market suddenly rose. This became...
This paper examined the trend in Asian rice production, role of rice in human nutrition and document...
The quest for Indonesia’s sustainable food security currently lies on how the country manages its mo...
This study evaluate the emerging international rice market by looking at supply and demand, price fo...
The food price shocks that erupted in 2008 revealed the vulnerability of many developing countries, ...
Global food commodity price inflation beginning in 2006 and continuing through mid-2008 became a pri...
Food security in Asia and the Pacific presents a frustrating paradox. At one level, huge progress ha...
In 2008, world attention focused on the global food crisis and, as a consequence, on global food sec...
There is a strong linkage between the behavior of the rice market and the state of food security in ...
Agricultural policies in Asia are historically pervasive, especially those pertaining to rice—a stap...
The world rice market is characterized by the relatively small share of production traded compared w...
The paper discusses the effects of changes in Asian agricultural policies on regional and global foo...
Despite the fact that the rises in global food and fuel prices have moderated in recent months, dome...
This study evaluate the emerging international rice market by looking at supply and demand, price fo...
The quest for Indonesia’s sustainable food security currently lies on how the country manages its mo...
In the 2007-2008 rice price crises, the price of rice in the world market suddenly rose. This became...
This paper examined the trend in Asian rice production, role of rice in human nutrition and document...
The quest for Indonesia’s sustainable food security currently lies on how the country manages its mo...
This study evaluate the emerging international rice market by looking at supply and demand, price fo...
The food price shocks that erupted in 2008 revealed the vulnerability of many developing countries, ...
Global food commodity price inflation beginning in 2006 and continuing through mid-2008 became a pri...
Food security in Asia and the Pacific presents a frustrating paradox. At one level, huge progress ha...