The report examines the impact of global trade policies on food security in Southern Africa, emphasizing the role of trade policy instruments and the importance of domestic agricultural production.
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| Report location: | source |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) |
| Authors: | Hilton E. Zunckel |
| Geographic focus: | Southern_Africa |
The research method involves analyzing the interplay between global trade policies and regional food security, considering factors like subsidies, market access, and trade policy instruments. It assesses the impact of these elements on staple food production, import, and export within Southern Africa.
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The report provides an analysis of food security and trade policy in Southern Africa, focusing on the effects of global trade scenarios on staple foods. It discusses the interests of Africa in the global agricultural trade agenda, the role of subsidies, market access, and the potential impact of the Doha Round negotiations on the region.
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Categories: English publication language | Southern Africa geographic scope | africa | agricultural markets | agricultural production | agriculture | biofuels | doha round | export restrictions | food | food security | investment | market access | scenarios | southern africa | subsidies | trade policy