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Economic and Social Impacts of Food Self-Reliance in the Caribbean, by Ekaterina Dorodnykh

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Economic and Social Impacts of Food Self-Reliance in the Caribbean, by Ekaterina Dorodnykh
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Economic and Social Impacts of Food Self-Reliance in the Caribbean
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
981095981
Responsibility statement
by Ekaterina Dorodnykh
Series statement
Springer eBooks
Summary
This book provides a multilayered analysis of food import dependency and its impact on food security in the Caribbean region. The study analyses the main impact of trade liberalization in the Caribbean within the WTO framework and main policy mechanisms to support domestic food production in order to reduce food import dependency. Moreover, the author evaluates economic and social benefits of food self-sufficiency as a strategy aimed to improve domestic food production by increased availability of locally produced food products. Ekaterina Dorodnykh is member of the Caribbean Agro-Economic Society. She previously worked as Agricultural Economist in the Sub-Regional Office for the Caribbean of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction -- 2. Trade Liberalization and Food Import Dependency -- 3. Import Dependency and Food and Nutritional Security in the Caribbean -- 4. Economic and Social Benefits of Increased Food Self-Reliance -- 5. Viability of Food Self-Reliance Strategy within the WTO Framework -- 6. Research Design and Methods -- 7. Empirical Analysis -- 8. Policies and Strategies for Food Self-Reliance -- 9. Conclusions and Recommendations
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