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_a368.8 _bCHE 2020 |
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_aTrade, Food Security, And Human Rights _bThe Rules for International Trade in Agricultural Products and the Envolving World Food Crisis |
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_aNY _bRoutledge _c2020 |
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_aVI, 282 _bill, index, |
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500 | _aIntroduction Why Should We care Cause of the Current Food Insecurity and Potential Solutions: Poverty Causes of the Current Food Insecurity and Potential Solutions: Human Overpopulation Causes of the Current Food Insecurity and Potential Solution: Lack of Farmland and Expansion of the Biofuel Industry Prospects for Further Agricultural Trade Reform Agricultural Policies in the EU and the US and their impact on International Agricultural Trade Conclusion | ||
520 | _aThe author argues here that there is no absolute food shortage and that distorted agricultural trade which undermines world food distribution is a vital and overlooked factor. The book looks at EU and US agricultural policies and World Trade Organization negotiations in agriculture and proposes that the international trade regime reconciles trade | ||
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