Franck Galtier
Montpellier, France
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08/09/2011 - Article
Should cereal prices be stabilised? This question was raised by the recent food crises and calls for different responses depending on market type (national markets in developing countries subject to food insecurity, national markets in developed countries, international markets).
Should cereal prices be stabilised? With the Sahel food crisis of 2005, followed by soaring prices on international markets in 2008 and 2010, this is an increasingly pressing issue in national, regional and international policy debates, which address it in a uniform manner. However, the question calls for different analyses and responses depending on whether it concerns domestic markets in developing countries that are subject to food insecurity, domestic markets in developed countries, or international markets.
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Stabilising cereal prices? Adapting the response to the market
Franck Galtier
Perspective No. 10
CIRAD 2011
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