Description |
1 online resource (200 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
The Future of Food: An Overview of Trends and Key Issues by Reza Lahidji, Wolfgang Michalski, and Barrie Stevens -- Prospects for the World Food Situation on the Threshold of the 21st Century by Hartwig de Haen, Nikos Alexandratos, and Jelle Bruinsma -- Major Uncertainties and Risks Affecting Long-Term Food Supply and Demand by Per Pinstrup-Andersen and Rajul Pandya-Lorch -- The Impact of Biotechnology on the Agro-Food Sector by Guy Paillotin -- Changes in Food and Drink Consumption and the Implications for Food Marketing by Alan D. Gordon -- Between the Farm Gate and the Dinner Plate: Motivations for Industrial Change in the Processed Food Sector by Dennis R. Henderson -- The Future of Agricultural Production Structures by Donald McGauchie -- Long Term Policy Issues and Challenges for Agro-Food by Gerard Viatte and Josef Schmidhuber |
Summary |
The agro-food sector in OECD countries is heading towards an era of turbulance and transition. With food demand in developing countries growing, barriers to trade and investment falling, and consumer tastes and preferences rapidly diversifying, the landscape of OECD food markets will be radically different 20 years from now. Are food shortages likely and what will happen to food prices? What changes will we see in food retailing and food processing? Will there be more co-operation between the various players in the agro-food industry, more concentration or more competition? To grasp these challenges, this report looks into the prospects for the agro-food sector to 2010-20 and examines the new generation of key issues that lie ahead for governments, business, farmers and consumers |
Notes |
Vendor supplied record for OECD received in 2016 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Produce trade -- Forecasting -- Congresses
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Food industry and trade -- Forecasting -- Congresses
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Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- Forecasting -- Congresses
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789264162006 (electronic bk.) |
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9264162003 |
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