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Food, Feed & Fuels: A Knowledge Survey and Framework

Many recent trends threaten to reframe global policies on agriculture. These trends include climate change, rapid urbanization, economic growth, increasing meat in the global diet, and decreasing purchasing power of the poor.

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Hammerschlag, R.; Johnson, F. X.; Lee, C.; Ziervogel, G.; Kemp-Benedict, E.; Kartha, S. (2008). Food, Feed & Fuels: A Knowledge Survey and Framework. Food, Feed and Fuels: Consequences of land use change patterns for livelihoods of marginalised people in the South: A Knowledge Survey and Framework. Hague: Humanist Institute for Cooperation with Developing Countries (Hivos).

Recently, rising oil prices, harvest failures, animal diseases and low levels of stock have colluded with the longer-term trends to push food and feed prices upward, bringing the topic of agricultural policies to the fore.

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Francis X. Johnson
Francis X. Johnson

Senior Research Fellow

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Sivan Kartha

Equitable Transitions Research Director

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Eric Kemp-Benedict
Eric Kemp-Benedict

SEI Affiliated Researcher

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