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OECD (2019), Agricultural Policy Monitoring and Evaluation 2019 , OECD Publishing, Paris, https://doi.org/10.1787/39bfe6f3-en .
This report Agricultural Policy Monitoring and Evaluation 2019 is the 32 nd in the series of OECD reports that monitor and evaluate agricultural policies across countries, and the seventh report to include both OECD countries and a set of emerging and developing economies. The present report includes countries from all six continents, including the 36 OECD countries and the five non-OECD EU Member States, as well as twelve emerging economies: Argentina, Brazil, Peoples Republic of China, Colombia, Costa Rica, India, Kazakhstan, the Philippines, the Russian Federation, South Africa, Ukraine and Viet Nam.
The OECD uses a comprehensive system for measuring and classifying support to agriculture the Producer and Consumer Support Estimates (PSEs and CSEs) and related indicators. They provide insights into the increasingly complex nature of agricultural policy and serve as a basis for OECDs agricultural policy monitoring and evaluation.
The Executive Summary synthesises the key findings of the report. Chapter 1 provides an overview of recent developments in agricultural policies and analyses the longer-term development of the level and structure of support to agriculture across countries included in the report. The Chapter also assesses the environmental performance of agriculture and discusses the impact of agricultural policies on that performance. The following chapters include short Country Snapshots which briefly summarise the developments in agricultural policies and support to farms in each individual country covered by this report (the European Union which has a Common Agricultural Policy is presented as a single Country Snapshot). Comprehensive Country Chapters and the Statistical Annex containing detailed background tables with indicators of agricultural support are available only in electronic form on the OECD publication website ( https://doi.org/10.1787/39bfe6f3-en ).
The Executive Summary and Chapter 1 are declassified under the responsibility of the OECD Committee for Agriculture. The remainder of the report is declassified under the responsibility of the Secretary-General of the OECD.
This report was prepared by the Trade and Agriculture Directorate of the OECD with the active participation of countries included in this report. The following people from the OECD Secretariat contributed to the preparation of this report: Martin von Lampe (project leader), Vclav Vojtech (co-ordinator), Jess Antn, Ken Ash, Morvarid Bagherzadeh, Katherine Baldwin, Florence Bossard, Dalila Cervantes-Godoy, Gwendolen DeBoe, Dimitris Diakosavvas, Aline Gastardelo, Emily Gray, Guillaume Grure, Santiago Guerrero, Ben Henderson, Marie-Agns Jouanjean, Shingo Kimura, Jussi Lankoski, Clarisse Legendre, Catherine Moreddu, Ida Peltonen, Makiko Shigemitsu, Silvia Sorescu, Karine Souvanheuane, Noura Takrouri-Jolly, Misun Yoo and Urszula Ziebinska (statistical co-ordinator). Administrative and editing services were provided by Martina Abderrahmane.
The following experts from emerging economies also contributed to this report: Argentina Simona Paulero (Secretary of Agroindustry); the Peoples Republic of China Cheng Guoqiang (School of Economics and Management, Tongji University), Zhu Mande (Guizhou University), Li Xinyi (Tongji University) and Yu Wen (Agricultural Information Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences); India Shweta Saini and Sakshi Gupta (Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations); Kazakhstan Ruslan Syzdykov (Analytical Centre for Economic Policy in the Agricultural Sector); the Philippines Tisha Pia E. Dela Rosa, Frances Kaye, Anne Adao and Katrin Mares (Department of Agriculture), Eduardo Sanguyo and Guadalupe Montes-Erfe (Philippine Statistical Authority); Russian Federation Olga Melyukhina; South Africa David Spies (North-West University, Potchefstroom); Ukraine Vitaliy Zhygadlo; Viet Nam Hieu Phan Sy and Nguyen Thi Thu Trang (Center for Informatics and Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development), and Tran Cong Thang and Truong Thi Thu Trang (Institute of Policy and Strategy for Agriculture and Rural Development).
The Secretariat would also like to acknowledge the pioneering work of Professor Tim Josling in developing the PSE methodology, who passed away at his home in California in November, 2018. Professor Joslings work was a significant contribution to the development of the OECDs efforts to measure support to agriculture.
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