Trade Dimensions of Food Security, OECD Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Papers, No. 77, OECD Publishing.
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Jonathan Brooks, Alan Matthews, Trade Dimensions of Food Security, OECD Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Papers, No. 77, OECD Publishing., 2015Abstract:
This report examines the different channels through which trade openness (and reforms to achieve it)
can affect a country’s food security. The overall conclusion is that trade openness has a
positive net
impact on food security, although specific constituencies, including some poor households, could see
their immediate food security threatened by the withdrawal of trade protection. The challenge for
policymakers is to design flanking policies
which enable countries to reap aggregate gains yet mitigate
specific losses. Those policies include social protection and the provision of risk management tools,
allied with investments in productivity so that average incomes rise to the extent that any a
dverse shock
to incomes is unlikely to jeopardise food security. Developing countries are increasingly able to deploy
such targeted instruments. Lessons are also being learned with respect to the political economy of trade
reform, such that changes can be
introduced in a way that minimises adjustment stresses and helps build
the consensus needed to lock in the benefits of trade policy reform.
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Author: MATTHEWS, ALAN
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Full text availableKeywords:
liberalisation, food security,, agriculture, Trade,Subject (TCD):
International Development , International Integration , INTERNATIONAL-TRADE , food securityDOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/5js65xn790nv-enMetadata
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