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- catalog abstract "Trade liberalization affects the pattern and structure of agricultural production, with consequences for the environment. But what are these impacts? And do agri-environmental policies affect international competitiveness? This study takes an in-depth look at the pig sector in OECD countries and draws some conclusions about the most appropriate forms of policy intervention. Further trade liberalization is likely to strengthen market trends in the pig sector. Production is expected to slow, if not contract, in OECD European and Asian countries. In these countries, government support for pig production in the form of tariffs and/or export subsidies is generally the highest, and the environmental impacts of pig production on water and air pollution are of greatest concern. This book argues that liberalizing trade is therefore likely to generate some environmental benefits.--Publisher summary.".
- catalog contributor b13040654.
- catalog contributor b13040655.
- catalog contributor b13040656.
- catalog contributor b13040657.
- catalog contributor b13040658.
- catalog contributor b13040659.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 170-186).".
- catalog description "Trade liberalization affects the pattern and structure of agricultural production, with consequences for the environment. But what are these impacts? And do agri-environmental policies affect international competitiveness? This study takes an in-depth look at the pig sector in OECD countries and draws some conclusions about the most appropriate forms of policy intervention. Further trade liberalization is likely to strengthen market trends in the pig sector. Production is expected to slow, if not contract, in OECD European and Asian countries. In these countries, government support for pig production in the form of tariffs and/or export subsidies is generally the highest, and the environmental impacts of pig production on water and air pollution are of greatest concern. This book argues that liberalizing trade is therefore likely to generate some environmental benefits.--Publisher summary.".
- catalog description "World pigmeat market -- Linkages between pig production and the environment -- Developments in the structure, technology and management practices of pig production -- Agricultural support policies for OECD pig producers -- Future trends and the impact of further trade liberalisation -- Policy measures addressing environmental issues in the pig sector -- The effect of manure management regulations on international competitiveness.".
- catalog extent "186 p. :".
- catalog identifier "926410416X (pbk.)".
- catalog identifier "9789264104167 (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Agriculture, trade and the environment".
- catalog isPartOf "Agriculture, trade and the environment.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Paris : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development,".
- catalog subject "630 1".
- catalog subject "636.4 22".
- catalog subject "Agriculture Pigs".
- catalog subject "Free trade.".
- catalog subject "Markt. gtt".
- catalog subject "Milieu. gtt".
- catalog subject "Pork industry and trade.".
- catalog subject "SF395 .P49 2003".
- catalog subject "Swine.".
- catalog subject "Varkens. gtt".
- catalog tableOfContents "World pigmeat market -- Linkages between pig production and the environment -- Developments in the structure, technology and management practices of pig production -- Agricultural support policies for OECD pig producers -- Future trends and the impact of further trade liberalisation -- Policy measures addressing environmental issues in the pig sector -- The effect of manure management regulations on international competitiveness.".
- catalog title "The pig sector / [principal author, Darryl Jones ; developed from five papers originally prepared by Dimitris Diakosavvas, Darryl Jones and Kevin Parris ... Trevor Young ... and Mikael Skou Andersen].".
- catalog type "text".