OECD-FAO agricultural outlook 2014
This twentieth edition of the Agricultural Outlook, and the tenth prepared jointly with the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), provides market projections to 2023 for major agricultural commodities, biofuels and fish across 41 countries and 12 regions: OECD member countries (European Union...
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Paris, France :
OECD
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Edición: | Twentieth edition |
Colección: | OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook,
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- Figure 1.3. Consumer food price inflation: Selected countriesFigure 1.4. Consumer price inflation follows changes in primary commodity prices; Figure 1.5. Real consumer prices are rising; Consumption: Global consumption continues to increase but at a slower rate; Growing diversity in the use of agricultural products; Figure 1.6. Growing diversity of crop use; Food and fuel use of agricultural commodities continues to be regulated in many countries; Population growth and changing dietary preferences drive firm demand for meat and dairy products
- Figure 1.7. Most of the growth in meat and fish consumption will occur in developing countriesProduction: The developing world remains the epicentre of most agricultural production growth; Figure 1.8. Production of crops rising; Poultry continues to dominate the livestock sector; Figure 1.9. Higher livestock production; Yield increases will drive production growth of most crops; Box 1.3. Enhancing agricultural productivity and food security in China; Box 1.4. Feedstock issues and developments in the nitrogen fertiliser sector; Figure 1.10. US ammonia capacity
- Figure 1.11. Growth in arable crop area and yieldGrowing influence of domestic policies on production decisions; Box 1.5. The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the EU for 2014-20; Box 1.6. Japan's agricultural policy reform post-2014; Box 1.7. New US farm legislation in 2014; Trade: The Americas dominate exports, while China drives import growth in Asia; Figure 1.12. Value of net-exports positive in Americas, Oceania and East Europe; Table 1.1. The largest trade deficits in volume terms in 2023 will occur in Asia and Africa
- Box 1.8. Dealing with rising food imports: Policy options for West African countriesBox 1.9. Public stockholding for food security; Geographical separation of demand and supply spurs growth in trade; Figure 1.13. Skim milk powder and poultry to show largest growth over the outlook period; Prices: Global supply and demand projections point to slowly declining real prices; Figure 1.14. Price trends in nominal terms for agricultural commodities to 2023; Figure 1.15. In real terms, prices for livestock, dairy and ethanol are higher than in the previous decade
- Box 1.10. Macroeconomic factors influencing food prices