02005cam a2200229Ia 4500020001800000020001500018040001000033082002600043245006800069260010400137300003300241520121100274650002401485650002801509650002601537650002601563650002601589700001901615700002301634710006101657856005701718 a9789251063880 a9251063885 cBTCTA a630 TRA 2009 A053 Co.00aNon-distorting farm support to enhance global food production / aRome :bTrade and Markets Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,c2009. axi, 426 p. :bill. ;c23 cm. aThe recent world food crisis highlighted the critical issue of global food security and the need to enhance global agricultural production capacity to meet current and future food demand. Increased investment in agriculture and adequate incentives to farmers are required to meet this global challenge. Developed countries provide support to farmers to increase farm income, reduce income variability, improve competitiveness of the agricultural sector, and provide for safe and quality food. Many farm support policies stimulate domestic production, but also create distortions in world markets, inducing disincentives in developing countries' agricultural production in the long run. These distortions have been the object of considerable debate within the World Trade Organization agreement on agriculture. This book provides a review of farm support in high income countries, and explores options for reshaping such farm support in a non-distortionary manner. It also addresses the responses needed in developing countries to ensure a long term and sustained faster growth in their agricultural sectors, enhanced food production, rising rural incomes, and lower poverty.--Publisher's description. 0aAgricultural credit 0aAgricultural subsidies. 0aAgriculture and state 0aAgriculture and state 0aAgriculture and state1 aElbehri, Aziz.1 aSarris, Alexander.2 aFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.11uftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/012/i1098e/i1098e00.pdf