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The state of agricultural commodity markets 2022 : the geography of food and agricultural trade: Policy approaches for sustainable development, Paperback / softback Book

The state of agricultural commodity markets 2022 : the geography of food and agricultural trade: Policy approaches for sustainable development Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets 2022 (SOCO 2022) discusses how trade policies, based on both multilateral and regional approaches, can address today's challenges for sustainable development.

Trade policies in food and agriculture should aim to safeguard global food security, address the trade-offs between economic and environmental objectives, and strengthen the resilience of the global agrifood system to shocks, such as conflicts, pandemics and extreme weather.

The report discusses the geography of trade, analysing food and agricultural trade and its patterns across countries and regions, its drivers and the trade policy environment.

Comparative advantage, trade policies and trade costs shape the patterns of trade in food and agriculture.

When comparative advantage plays out in the global market, trade benefits all countries.

Lowering tariff barriers and reducing trade costs can promote trade and economic growth.

Both multilateral and regional trade agreements can facilitate the process of making trade an avenue for growth but the gains of trade are distributed unevenly.

When global environmental impacts, such as climate change, are considered, a multilateral approach to trade can help expand the reach of mitigation measures

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