OECD and FAO to present world Agricultural Outlook - Paris news conference 29 May 2008

21/05/2008 - Have we entered a new era of high food prices?  What factors will be driving agricultural prices and farm policies over the coming years? Such questions are  tackled by OECD and the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation in their latest joint study to be presented at a news conference at 1.00 p.m. on Thursday 29 May 2008 at OECD  headquarters, 2 rue André Pascal, Paris 75016.

The news conference will be presented by Angel Gurría,  Secretary-General of OECD, and Jacques Diouf, Director-General of the FAO and will be webcast live.

The OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2008-2017 presents the latest forecasts of trends and prices of farm products and assesses the challenges and uncertainties ahead. It looks at how the recent sharp rises in commodity prices will affect the world’s poorest countries and investigates such issues as the increased demand for biofuels and  how the major developing countries are shaping the future of world agricultural trade.

Journalist wishing to obtain an advance copy of the OECD- FAO Agricultural Outlook 2008-2017 (under embargo until 11.00 a.m. Paris time on Thursday  29 May 2008) , and register for the news conference may contact Luisa Constanza at the OECD Media division (e-mail: luisa.constanza @ oecd.org).

The highlights of “Agricultural Outlook 2008-2017” will be available in PDF file at www.agri-outlook.org on Thursday 29 May at 11.00 a.m.

The complete report can be purchased on the OECD Online Bookshop:

OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2008-2017
Version: Print (Paperback)  
ISBN: 9789264045903 
Price:  €80 | $124 | £57 | ¥11100 |  

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