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Food and Agriculture Policies for a Sustainable Future
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Responding to Global Challenges and Opportunities |
DELETEDOECD Conference Centre: practical information, Paris, 25-26 February 2010
Ministers from OECD member countries and key emerging economies met in Paris on 25-26 February to identify action that best responds to the needs of a rapidly changing world. |
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Press conference with the OECD Secretary-General, co-chairs and Director Video of the press conference From left: Nikolaus Berlakovich (Austria), Minister and co-chair; Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General; David Carter (New Zealand), Minister and co-chair; Ken Ash, Director, OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate. More photos from the meeting... |
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| Farmers should go green
Kevin Parris of the OECD explains how climate change means farmers will have to be more efficient in their water use. |
Join the debate! (OECD Insights blog)
We want your opinion on food security, meat production and the main challenges facing the food and agriculture sector. Have your say by leaving a comment! |
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Background notes |
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Programme |
Find out about the issues that informed the discussion, such as climate change, food security, policy reform and the economic situation. More... |
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Themes of the meeting |
Focus on... |
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Population growth, changes in eating habits... how can the food and agriculture system best respond to our needs? |
Farm support policies should be better targeted at issues such as the environment, says an OECD report. More... |
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Preparing for the future |
Agriculture is more resilient than other sectors to the economic crisis, a joint OECD-FAO report finds. More... |
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