PUBLICATIONS
of the
FAO Trade and Markets Division[(]
November 2009
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Contents
MAJOR STUDIES 1
FAO COMMODITIES AND TRADE BOOK SERIES 1
FAO REVIEW OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY POLICIES 2
FAO COMMODITIES AND TRADE PROCEEDINGS 2
FAO COMMODITIES AND TRADE TECHNICAL PAPERS 2
FAO COMMODITY STUDIES 2
FAO COMMODITY AND TRADE POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPERS 3
FAO COMMODITY MARKET BRIEFS 4
FAO BRIEFS ON IMPORT SURGES 4
FAO TRADE POLICY BRIEFS on issues related to the WTO negotiations on agriculture 5
FAO TRADE POLICY TECHNICAL NOTES on issues related to the WTO negotiations on agriculture 6
FAO SUPPORT TO THE WTO NEGOTIATIONS 6
FACTSHEETS FOR THE SIXTH WTO MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE HONG KONG, 2005 6
COMMODITY MARKET REVIEW 7
REVIEW OF BASIC FOOD POLICIES - 2002 7
PERIODICALS 7
TRADE AND THE WTO NEGOTIATIONS 7
MARKET ANALYSIS AND OUTLOOK 12
ENVIRONMENT 16
EST MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS AND DISCONTINUED SERIES 17
EST PAPERS IN THE FAO ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PAPERS SERIES 18
BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS OF FAO MEETINGS 19
GIEWS SPECIAL REPORTS 24
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MAJOR STUDIES
Year of publication / Lan-guage / Link/notes
COMMODITY MARKET REVIEW 2007-2008 / 2008 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/010/a1487e/a1487e00.htm
COMMODITY MARKET REVIEW 2005-2006 / 2006 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/008/a0334e/a0334e00.htm
THE STATE OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY MARKETS 2009 (SOCO) / 2009 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/012/i0854e/i0854e00.htm
THE STATE OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY MARKETS 2006 (SOCO) / 2007 / A/C/E/F/S / http://www.fao.org/docrep/009/a0950e/a0950e00.htm
THE STATE OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY MARKETS 2004 (SOCO) / 2005 / A/C/E/F/S / http://www.fao.org/docrep/007/y5419e/y5419e00.htm
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY MARKETS AND TRADE. NEW APPROACHES TO ANALYZING MARKET STRUCTURE AND INSTABILITY. Edited by: Alexander Sarris, David Hallam. Cheltenham (UK). 472 pp., hardback ISBN 92-5-105313-8 TC/M/Y6083/E $135.00 (Co-published with Edward Elgar, UK). / 2006 / E / Available on request.
AGRICULTURAL TRADE POLICY AND FOOD SECURITY IN THE CARIBBEAN, STRUCTURAL ISSUE, MULTILATERAL NEGOTIATIONS AND COMPETITIVENESS / 2007 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/010/a1146e/a1146e00.htm
OECD-FAO AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK 2009-2018 / 2009 / E/F/S / http://www.fao.org/es/esc/common/ecg/599/en/OECD_Highlights.pdf
OECD-FAO AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK 2008-2017 / 2008 / E/F/S
OECD-FAO AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK 2007-2016 / 2008 / E/F/S
OECD-FAO AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK 2006-2015
PERSPECTIVES AGRICOLES DE L‘OCDE ET DE LA FAO 2006-2015
PERSPECTIVAS AGRICOLAS, OCDE-FAO, 2006-2015 / 2006 / A/C/E/F/S / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/a0621e/a0621e00.pdf
ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/a0621f/a0621f00.pdf
OECD-FAO AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK 2005-2014
PERSPECTIVES AGRICOLES DE L‘OCDE ET DE LA FAO 2005-2014
PERSPECTIVAS AGRICOLAS, OCDE-FAO, 2005-2014 / 2005/2006 / A/C/E/F/S / http://www.fao.org/es/esc/en/highlight_109555en.html
E/F:
A/C/S:
FAO COMMODITIES AND TRADE BOOK SERIES
THE EVOLVING STRUCTURE OF WORLD AGRICULTURAL TRADE, Implications for trade policy and trade agreements / 2009 / ENON-DISTORTING FARM SUPPORT TO ENHANCE GLOBAL FOOD PRODUCTION / 2009 / E
WTO RULES FOR AGRICULTURE COMPATIBLE WITH DEVELOPMENT. Jamie Morrison and Alexander Sarris / 2007 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/009/a0913e/a0913e00.htm
TRADE REFORMS AND FOOD SECURITY: CASE STUDIES AND SYNTHESIS. Edited by Harmon Thomas. / 2006 / E / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/a0581e/
FAO REVIEW OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY POLICIES
/ / /NO. 1. POLICIES FOR BASIC FOOD COMMODITIES 2003-2004 / 2006 / E/F/S / http://www.fao.org/es/esc/en/20953/22218/highlight_108492en.html
FAO COMMODITIES AND TRADE PROCEEDINGS
/ / /NO 2. GOVERNANCE, COORDINATION AND DISTRIBUTION ALONG COMMODITY VALUE CHAINS / 2007 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/010/a1171e/a1171e00.htm
NO 1. PROCEEDINGS OF THE FAO RICE CONFERENCE 2004. RICE IN GLOBAL MARKETS. / 2005 / E (FS abstracts) / http://www.fao.org/docrep/008/a0033e/a0033e00.htm
FAO COMMODITIES AND TRADE TECHNICAL PAPERS
/ / / /Rethinking agricultural input subsidy programmes in a changing world (Draft FAO Commodities and Trade Technical Paper) / http://www.fao.org/es/esc/common/ecg/586/en/Dorward_FAO_Subsidy_Paper_FINAL.pdf
No. 11 – Value-adding standards in the North American food market. Trade opportunities in certified products for developing countries.
Alice Byers, Daniele Giovannucci and Pascal Liu / 2008 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/010/a1585e/a1585e00.htm
No. 10 - Rural household vulnerability and insurance against commodity risks – Evidence from the United Republic of Tanzania. Luc Christiaensen and Alexander Sarris / 2007 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/010/a1310e/a1310e00.htm
No. 9 - Agriculture and poverty in commodity dependent African countries: a household perspective from Rural Tanzania. Alexander Sarris, Sara Savastano and Luc Christiaensen. / 2006 / E / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/a0834e/a0834e00.pdf
No. 8 - The Agricultural Dimension of the ACP-EU Economic Partnership Agreements. Edited by Suffyan Koroma and J.R. Deep Ford. / 2006 / E / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/ag303e/ag303e00.pdf
No.7 - Small Island Developing States. Agricultural production and trade, preferences and policy. / 2005 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/007/y5795e/y5795e00.htm
No. 6 - Production and export of organic fruit and vegetables in Asia. Pascal Liu. / 2005 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/008/y5762e/y5762e00.htm
No. 5 - Voluntary standards and certification for environmentally and socially responsible agricultural production and trade. Pascal Liu, Mikkel Andersen, Catherine Pazderka. / 2004 / E/F/S / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/007/y5763e/y5763e00.pdf
No. 3 - The Market for Non Traditional Agricultural Exports. David Hallam, Gill Lavers, Pascal Liu, Paul Pilkauskas, George Rapsomanikis, Julie Claro. / 2004 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/007/y5445e/y5445e00.htm
No. 2 - Environmental and social standards, certification and labelling for cash crops. Cora Dankers. / 2003 / E/F/S / http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/006/Y5136E/Y5136E00.HTM
No. 1 - Medium-term prospects for agricultural commodities. Projections to 2010. / 2003 / E/F/S / http://www.fao.org/docrep/006/y5143e/y5143e00.htm
FAO COMMODITY STUDIES
/ / /No. 4 - Certification in the Value Chain for Fresh Fruits – The example of banana industry / 2009 / E / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/011/i0529e/i0529e00.pdf
No. 3 - Private standards in the United States and European Union markets for fruit and vegetables / 2007 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/010/a1245e/a1245e00.htm
No. 2 - Issues in the global tobacco economy. Selected case studies. / 2003 / E/F/S / http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/006/Y4997E/Y4997E00.HTM
No. 1 - The world banana economy 1985-2002. Pedro Arias, Cora Dankers, Pascal Liu, Paul Pilkauskas. / 2003 / E/F/S / http://www.fao.org/docrep/007/y5102e/y5102e00.htm
FAO COMMODITY AND TRADE POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPERS
(E - abstracts F/S) /No. 27 – Impacts and policy responses to a commodity price boom: The case of Malawi. Piero Conforti, Emanuele Ferrari and Alexander Sarris. / 2009 / E / http://www.fao.org/es/esc/common/ecg/589/en/Working_paper_no._27_Malawi.pdf
No. 26 – Policy response to a commodity price boomunder structural constraints: The Case of Tanzania. Piero Conforti and Alexander Sarris. / 2009 / E / http://www.fao.org/es/esc/common/ecg/588/en/Working_paper_no._26_Tanzania.pdf
No. 25 – WTO provisions in the context of responding to soaring food prices. Ramesh Sharma and Panos Konandreas. / 2008 / E / http://www.fao.org/es/ESC/common/ecg/555/en/ESC-WP25.pdf
No. 24 – China, India and AFTA: evolving bilateral agricultural trade and new opportunities through free trade agreements. Ramesh Sharma. / 2008 / E / http://www.fao.org/es/esc/common/ecg/551/en/ESC-WP24.pdf
No. 23 – Liberalizing trade under structural constraints in developing countries: A general equilibrium analysis of Tanzania. Piero Conforti and Alexander Sarris. / 2007 / E / http://www.fao.org/es/ESC/common/ecg/469/en/ESC_WP23.pdf
No. 22 - Threshold cointegration in the Sugar-Ethanol-Oil Price System in Brazil: Evidence from Nonlinear Vector Error Correction Models. George Rapsomanikis and David Hallam. / 2006 / E / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/ah471e/ah471e00.pdf
No. 21 - Estimating price elasticities of supply for cotton: a structural time-series approach. Ben Shepherd. / 2006 / E / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/ah470e/ah470e00.pdf
No. 20 - Market access and preferential trading schemes: Evidence from selected developed and developing countries. Piero Conforti and Luca Salvatici. / 2006 / E / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/ah469e/ah469e00.pdf
No. 19 - The role of agriculture in reducing poverty in Tanzania: A household perspective from rural Kilimanjaro and Ruvuma. Alexander Sarris, Sara Savastano, and Luc Christiaensen. / 2006 / E / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/ah468e/ah468e00.pdf
No. 18 - Household vulnerability in rural Tanzania. Alexander Sarris and Panayiotis Karfakis. / 2006 / E / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/ah467e/ah467e00.pdf
No. 17 - Producer demand and welfare benefits of rainfall insurance in the United Republic of Tanzania. Alexander Sarris, Panayiotis Karfakis, and Luc Christiaensen / 2006 / E / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/ah466e/ah466e00.pdf
No. 16 - The use of organized commodity markets to manage food import price instability and risk. Alexander Sarris, Piero Conforti, Adam Prakash. / 2006 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/008/j7468e/j7468e00.htm
No. 15 - The impact of domestic and international commodity price volatility on agricultural income instability in Ghana, Vietnam and Peru. George Rapsomanikis and Alexander Sarris. / 2006 / E / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/008/j7467e/j7467e00.pdf
No. 14 - Linkages between domestic and international maize markets, and market based strategies for hedging maize import price risks in Tanzania. Alexander Sarris and Ekaterini Mantzou. / 2006 / E / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/008/j7466e/j7466e00.pdf
No. 13 - Food import risk in Malawi: simulating a hedging scheme for Malawi food imports using historical data. Wouter Zant. / 2006
/ E / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/008/j7465e/j7465e00.pdf
No. 12 - The effect of direct payments of the OECD countries in world agricultural markets. Evidence from partial and general equilibrium frameworks. Piero Conforti. / 2005 / E / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/008/j6211e/j6211e00.pdf
No. 11 - The impact of import surges: country case study results for Senegal and Tanzania. Ramesh Sharma, David Nyange, Guillaume Duteutre, Nancy Morgan / 2005 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/007/ae520e/ae520e00.htm
No. 10. Agricultural trade liberalization in the Doha round. Alternative scenarios and strategic interactions between developed and developing countries. Piero Conforti and Luca Salvatici. / 2005 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/007/ae406e/ae406e00.htm
No. 9 - The EU cotton policy regime and the implications of the proposed changes for producer welfare. Giannis Karagiannis. / 2004 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/007/j2732e/j2732e00.htm
No. 8 - The impact of domestic and trade policies on the world cotton market. Daneswar Poonyth, Alexander Sarris, Ramesh Sharma and Shangnan Shui. / 2004 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/007/j2731e/j2731e00.htm
No. 7 - Price transmission in selected agricultural markets. Piero Conforti. / 2004 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/007/j2730e/j2730e00.htm
No. 6 - The marketing potential of date palm fruits in the European market. Pascal Liu. / 2004 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/006/J1851E/J1851E00.HTM
No. 5 - World Markets for organic citrus and citrus juices. Pascal Liu. / 2004 / E / http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/006/J1850E/J1850E00.HTM
No. 4 - Agricultural policy indicators (also published as ESA 2004/04). Timothy Josling and Alberto Valdés. / 2004 / E / http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/006/J1866E/J1866E00.HTM
No. 3 - Quantifying appropriate levels of the WTO bound tariffs on basic food products in the context of the development box proposals. Ramesh Sharma. / 2004 / E / http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/006/J1864E/J1864E00.HTM
No. 2. - The WTO and environmental and social standards, certification and labelling in agriculture. Cora Dankers. / 2003 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/006/AD431E/AD431E00.HTM
No. 1 - The Brazilian ethanol programme: impacts on world ethanol and sugar markets. Tatsui Koizumi. / 2003 / E / http://www.fao.org/docrep/006/AD430E/AD430E00.HTM
FAO COMMODITY MARKET BRIEFS
/No. 1: Can supply management halt the decline in agricultural commodity prices? / 2006 / E / Market Brief No. 1
FAO BRIEFS ON IMPORT SURGES
/No. 12: Insights on rice, poultry and sugar imports into Côte d’Ivoire / 2007 / E / Countries No. 12
No. 11: The extent and impact of import surges in Honduras: the case of rice / 2007 / E / Countries No. 11
No. 10: Mozambique: poultry meat / 2007 / E / Countries No. 10
No. 9: Philippines: onions and tobacco / 2007 / E / Countries No. 9
No. 8: Sri Lanka: dairy products / 2007 / E / Countries No. 8
No. 7: Kenya: dry milk powder, sugar, maize / 2007 / E / Countries No. 7
No. 6: Jamaica: poultry, dairy products and onions / 2006 / E / Countries No. 6
No. 5: Ghana: rice, poultry and tomato paste / 2006 / E / Countries No. 5
No. 4: Cameroon: poultry, rice and vegetable oils / 2006 / E / Countries No. 4
No. 3: Mozambique: vegetable oils / 2006 / E / Countries No. 3
No. 2: Malawi: maize, sugar and dairy products / 2006 / E / Countries No. 2
No. 1: United Republic of Tanzania: rice, maize and dairy products / 2006 / E / Countries No. 1
Issues:
No. 6: Injury: Issues and identification / 2006 / E / Issues No. 6
No. 5: Institutional requirements for the implementation of a Special Safeguard Mechanism (SSM) / 2006 / E / Issues No. 5
No. 4: Import Surges: What are the contributing domestic factors / 2006 / E / Issues No. 4
No. 3: Import Surges: What are their external causes? / 2006 / E / Issues No. 3
No. 2: Import surges: What is their frequency and which are the countries and commodities most affected? / 2006 / E / Issues No. 2
No. 1: Import surges: What are they and how can they be identified? / 2006 / E / Issues No. 1
Commodities
No. 3: Import Surges in Developing Countries: the Case of Diary Products / 2007 / E / http://www.fao.org/es/ESC/common/ecg/425/en/Commodities3Dairy.pdf
No. 2: Import Surges in Developing Countries: the Case of Rice / 2006 / E / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/ah762e/ah762e00.pdf
No. 1: Import Surges in Developing Countries: the Case of Poultry / 2006 / E / Commodities No. 1
FAO TRADE POLICY BRIEFS on issues related to the WTO negotiations on agriculture
/No 15. Indicators for the Selection of Agricultural Special Products: Some Empirical Evidence / 2007 / E / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/010/ai463e/ai463e00.pdf
No. 14. Considerations in the reform of agricultural trade policy in low income developing countries / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/j7724e/j7724e01.pdf
No. 13. Global impacts of agricultural trade reforms. Why users need to be more vigilant when interpreting quantitative estimates / 2005 / E/F/S / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/008/j6878e/j6878e01.pdf
No. 12. Rice: What do analytical model results tell us? / 2005 / E/F/S / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/008/j5931e/j5931e01.pdf
No 11. Dairy: Measuring the impact of reform / 2005 / E/F/S / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/008/j6829e/j6829e01.pdf
No. 10. Special and differential treatment in agriculture / 2005 / E/F/S / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/008/j5529e/j5529e01.pdf
No. 9. A special safeguard mechanism for developing countries / 2005 / E/F/S / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/008/j5425e/j5425e01.pdf
No 8. Food aid in the context of international and domestic markets and the Doha Round / 2005 / E/F/S / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/007/j5072e/j5072e01.pdf
No. 7. Agricultural preferences: issues for negotiation / 2005 / E/F/S / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/008/j5424e/j5424e01.pdf
No. 6. Sugar: the impact of reforms to sugar sector policies - a guide to contemporary analyses / 2005 / E/F/S / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/008/j5586e/j5586e01.pdf
No. 5. Domestic support: trade related issues and the empirical evidence / 2005 / E/F/S / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/007/j5012e/j5012e01.pdf
No. 4. Export competition: selected issues and the empirical evidence / 2005 / E/F/S / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/007/j5013e/j5013e01.pdf
No. 3. Bananas: is there a tariff-only equivalent to the EU tariff rate quota regime? Insights from economic analysis / 2005 / E/F/S / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/007/j5022e/j5022e01.pdf
No. 2. Tariff reduction formulae: Methodological issues in assessing their effects / 2005 / E/F/S / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/007/j4019e/j4019e01.pdf
No. 1. Cotton: impact of support policies on developing countries - why do the numbers vary? / 2005 / E/F/S / ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/007/y5533e/y5533e00.pdf
FAO TRADE POLICY TECHNICAL NOTES on issues related to the WTO negotiations on agriculture