Today, food security is a global problem. The Qatar National Food Security Programme describes the dimensions of food security in Qatar in terms of food quality, physical availability, and affordability, alongside the resilience of the country's food supply to short-term trade shocks and long-term global supply risks. The world's richest country per capita, Qatar has a population of just over two million, but the country does not have sufficient arable land and irrigation water which are severely limiting local food production. Thus, over 90% of food consumed in Qatar is imported, making the country vulnerable to supply disruptions and price hikes. When the global food crisis of 2007-2008 occurred, food import dependent countries like Qatar...
This dissertation explores why some states consistently secure food imports at prices higher than th...
In this paper, a gravity model approach was employed to analyze the major factors that influence Alg...
A significant feature of world trade development is the diminishing role of developed countries in t...
Faced with food supply disruptions due in part to geopolitics and political instability in its tradi...
Using Qatar as a case study, we exploit a novel micro dataset for 102 raw agricultural imported comm...
Purpose - Qatar, a wealthy country with an open economy has limited arable land. To meet its domesti...
Using Qatar as a case study, we exploit a novel micro dataset for 102 raw agricultural imported comm...
Globalised distribution networks together with advances in information and communication technologie...
Agri-food markets are vital in achieving food security, especially for resource-poor, food-importing...
Qatar is a rich-developed country but low in food sources. It is nearly impossible to do agricultura...
Achieving food security in the Arabian Gulf is no easy task. Fuelled by petrodollars, the countries ...
We assess the impact of political instability in food exporting countries on food imports in a wealt...
Qatar is one of the richest countries in the world. However, its domestic food production is so low ...
Finding a balance between the capacity for production and the rising demand for food is the first st...
The purpose of this paper was to economically analyze and examine the causal relationship between fo...
This dissertation explores why some states consistently secure food imports at prices higher than th...
In this paper, a gravity model approach was employed to analyze the major factors that influence Alg...
A significant feature of world trade development is the diminishing role of developed countries in t...
Faced with food supply disruptions due in part to geopolitics and political instability in its tradi...
Using Qatar as a case study, we exploit a novel micro dataset for 102 raw agricultural imported comm...
Purpose - Qatar, a wealthy country with an open economy has limited arable land. To meet its domesti...
Using Qatar as a case study, we exploit a novel micro dataset for 102 raw agricultural imported comm...
Globalised distribution networks together with advances in information and communication technologie...
Agri-food markets are vital in achieving food security, especially for resource-poor, food-importing...
Qatar is a rich-developed country but low in food sources. It is nearly impossible to do agricultura...
Achieving food security in the Arabian Gulf is no easy task. Fuelled by petrodollars, the countries ...
We assess the impact of political instability in food exporting countries on food imports in a wealt...
Qatar is one of the richest countries in the world. However, its domestic food production is so low ...
Finding a balance between the capacity for production and the rising demand for food is the first st...
The purpose of this paper was to economically analyze and examine the causal relationship between fo...
This dissertation explores why some states consistently secure food imports at prices higher than th...
In this paper, a gravity model approach was employed to analyze the major factors that influence Alg...
A significant feature of world trade development is the diminishing role of developed countries in t...