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Presentations, proceedings and other documents from a meeting held in Zurich on 5-8 November 2001.
The Expert Meeting, to be held in Palmerston North, New Zealand (8-12 March, 2004), will seek to develop policy-relevant and feasible indicators that can track the current state and trends in farm management practices and approaches. Contact: kevin.parris@o
This annual publication provides the most comprehensive description and assessment of agricultural and related policy developments in OECD countries.
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These Highlights are from the 16th edition of Agricultural Policies in OECD Countries: Monitoring and Evaluation.
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The economic and social upheavals caused by technology-driven changes to the agro-food industy and by the exodus of labour from the countryside have created enormous challenges for European policy makers seeking to develop vibrant rural environments. Providing alternative employment opportunities in rural areas requires the careful balancing of a range of macro-economic, social, regional, and sectoral policies. All these issues were
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The Expert Meeting, held in Gyeongju, Korea (7-10 october 2003), sought to develop agricultural water quality and water use indicators for policy purposes. Contact: kevin.PARRIS@oecd.org
27-May-2003
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OECD countries have recently agreed to a positive reform agenda for agricultural policies. Central to this agenda is the need to set out clearly the objectives of agricultural policies, and to monitor the performance of alternative policies in at...
Five maritime countries from around the world announced the launch of a top-level task force to tackle the problems posed by illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing to safeguard dwindling world fishery resources.
In most OECD countries, farm household incomes figure prominently among the wide and growing range of concerns described as motivating policy interventions in agriculture.
This conference provided an overview of the recent changes in economic structure and behaviour of the food economy and its implications for the policy debate in this area.
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