Global Handbook of Rice Policies

The objective of this Handbook is to summarize global coverage of recent information on policy instruments used by governments to realize objectives related to rice production and supply, rice markets, and trade. Unlike previous work that focuses only on Asia, this Handbook attempts to provide a mor...

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Main Authors: Antonio, Ronald Jeremy, Valera, Harold Glenn, Durand-Morat, Alvaro, Hoang, Hoa, Diagne, Mandiaye, Malakhail, Fazal, Pede, Valerien
Format: Libro
Language:Inglés
Published: International Rice Research Institute 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172842
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author Antonio, Ronald Jeremy
Valera, Harold Glenn
Durand-Morat, Alvaro
Hoang, Hoa
Diagne, Mandiaye
Malakhail, Fazal
Pede, Valerien
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Diagne, Mandiaye
Durand-Morat, Alvaro
Hoang, Hoa
Malakhail, Fazal
Pede, Valerien
Valera, Harold Glenn
author_facet Antonio, Ronald Jeremy
Valera, Harold Glenn
Durand-Morat, Alvaro
Hoang, Hoa
Diagne, Mandiaye
Malakhail, Fazal
Pede, Valerien
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description The objective of this Handbook is to summarize global coverage of recent information on policy instruments used by governments to realize objectives related to rice production and supply, rice markets, and trade. Unlike previous work that focuses only on Asia, this Handbook attempts to provide a more comprehensive documentation of rice policies for Asia, Africa, the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East. Rice policies remain quite significant in many countries in these regions. Rice continues to play a significant role in food security in Asia and Africa, where rice production contributes 89% and 5% to global rice production, respectively. The changing role of rice in these two regions dramatically intensifies the need for information among policymakers who attach great weight to national food security imperatives in the crafting of rice programs. Similar to the United States and exporting countries in Asia, Latin America is also highly relevant for the world rice market since it houses some key rice exporters (i.e., Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay). Likewise, rice is an important traded commodity in the Middle East, accounting for 13% of the world’s rice imports based on USDA estimates for 2023. Overall, this Handbook covers 70 countries and regions, which collectively account for 99% of global rice production and 98% of consumption.
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spelling CGSpace1728422025-02-25T08:40:08Z Global Handbook of Rice Policies Antonio, Ronald Jeremy Valera, Harold Glenn Durand-Morat, Alvaro Hoang, Hoa Diagne, Mandiaye Malakhail, Fazal Pede, Valerien policies development policies agricultural production production systems market research rice impact assessment sustainability The objective of this Handbook is to summarize global coverage of recent information on policy instruments used by governments to realize objectives related to rice production and supply, rice markets, and trade. Unlike previous work that focuses only on Asia, this Handbook attempts to provide a more comprehensive documentation of rice policies for Asia, Africa, the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East. Rice policies remain quite significant in many countries in these regions. Rice continues to play a significant role in food security in Asia and Africa, where rice production contributes 89% and 5% to global rice production, respectively. The changing role of rice in these two regions dramatically intensifies the need for information among policymakers who attach great weight to national food security imperatives in the crafting of rice programs. Similar to the United States and exporting countries in Asia, Latin America is also highly relevant for the world rice market since it houses some key rice exporters (i.e., Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay). Likewise, rice is an important traded commodity in the Middle East, accounting for 13% of the world’s rice imports based on USDA estimates for 2023. Overall, this Handbook covers 70 countries and regions, which collectively account for 99% of global rice production and 98% of consumption. 2024 2025-02-06T08:21:24Z 2025-02-06T08:21:24Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172842 en Open Access International Rice Research Institute Antonio, Ronald Jeremy, Harold Glenn Valera, Alvaro Durand-Morat, Hoa Hoang, Mandiaye Diagne, Fazal Malakhail, and Valerien Pede (2024). Global Handbook of Rice Policies. International Rice Research Institute, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines. 166 p.
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development policies
agricultural production
production systems
market research
rice
impact assessment
sustainability
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Valera, Harold Glenn
Durand-Morat, Alvaro
Hoang, Hoa
Diagne, Mandiaye
Malakhail, Fazal
Pede, Valerien
Global Handbook of Rice Policies
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development policies
agricultural production
production systems
market research
rice
impact assessment
sustainability
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