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- 9789264075313
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- "Éditions OECD"
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- 18/09/2009
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The sources of risk in agriculture are numerous and diverse, ranging from
events related to climate and weather conditions to animal diseases; from
changes in agriculture commodities prices to changes in fertilizer and other
input prices; and from financial uncertainties to policy and regulatory risks.
Agricultural risks are not independent, but rather are linked both to each
other and as part of a system that includes all available instruments,
strategies and policies designed to manage risk. A holistic approach is thus
necessary.
This book examines the current magnitude and characteristics of risk-related
policies in agriculture and what is known about the quantitative size of
agricultural risks. It looks at the on-farm, off-farm, and market instruments
available to manage risk, and it explains how the holistic approach helps
clarify the role of governments.
events related to climate and weather conditions to animal diseases; from
changes in agriculture commodities prices to changes in fertilizer and other
input prices; and from financial uncertainties to policy and regulatory risks.
Agricultural risks are not independent, but rather are linked both to each
other and as part of a system that includes all available instruments,
strategies and policies designed to manage risk. A holistic approach is thus
necessary.
This book examines the current magnitude and characteristics of risk-related
policies in agriculture and what is known about the quantitative size of
agricultural risks. It looks at the on-farm, off-farm, and market instruments
available to manage risk, and it explains how the holistic approach helps
clarify the role of governments.
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