发展中国家的贸易与农业产业化:趋势与政策影响

Trade and agroindustrialization in developing countries: trends and policy impacts

Agricultural Economics · 2000
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梳理了发展中国家加工和高附加值食品贸易的变化趋势,分析贸易政策对亚洲、拉美和非洲农业产业化的不同影响,指出非洲需先停止军事冲突才能实现农业产业化发展。

Abstract

There have been important changes in the international trade of processed and high-value added food products from developing countries over the past several decades. One of them has been the emergence of oilseeds and fruits and vegetables, replacing traditional products such as sugar, coffee, and cocoa as the main exports from developing countries. Another trend has been the collapse of African agroindustrial exports and the increase of exports from Asia. The paper highlights key trends, and explores possible reasons for the trends, focusing on trade policies in less-developed countries (LDCs) and developed countries (DCs). The paper argues that national trade policies and other economic policies appear to have been relatively supportive of agroindustrial production and exports in Asia. In contrast, policies have had more mixed effects in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), and seem to have been just one component in a larger array of forces inhibiting economic development in Africa. The performance of agroindustrial production and exports from LDCs may be now more dependent than ever on the completion of reforms in the agricultural trade policies of DCs. For Africa, however, a more supportive international environment and better macroeconomic and trade policies will not be enough to ensure a thriving agroindustrial sector within a broader process of economic development until military confrontations stop. © 2000 Elsevier Science B. V. All rights reserved.

发展中国家农产品加工业贸易政策出口结构