1st Edition

Managing Food Security In Unregulated Markets

Edited By Robert D. Reinsel Copyright 1993
    128 Pages
    by CRC Press

    128 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This book explores a range of views on the possibilities for international stocks management as well as to determine what might be compatible with the unregulated market. Items appropriate for discussion include food security, demand growth, and cereal market strategies to deal with variability.

    1. International Stocks Management in Unregulated Markets 2. Cereal Stocks and Production Variability in a Liberalized World Trade Environment 3. Implications of Grain Trade Liberalization for LDC Food Security 4. Australia's Experience with its Wool Buffer Stock Scheme 5. Canadian Experience with, and Reliance on, Income Security and Stabilization Measures 6. Stabilizing Imported Food Prices for Small Developing Countries: Any Role for Commodity Futures?. 7. Government Grain Storage: Food Security and Price Stability