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The Emerging Geopolitics of Food: A Strategic Response to Supply Risks of Critical Imports for the Dutch Agro-Food Sector

Authors :
de Ridder, M.
de Jong, S.
Selleslaghs, J.
Achterbosch, T.J.
Jongeneel, R.A.
Berkhout, P.
van der Heide, M.
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies, 2013.

Abstract

Interdependencies in the field of food, agriculture, and raw materials are growing. Global population growth, rising prosperity, and changing consumption patterns in emerging economies have increased the demand for all three. Geopolitical trends shape global markets for food, agriculture, and raw materials and carry consequences for the Dutch agro-food sector. Critical sectors of the Dutch agricultural complex are dependent on imported raw materials from the rest of the world and are therefore vulnerable to supply disruptions resulting from geopolitical developments. This report explores how the Dutch government could strengthen the resilience of the Dutch agro-food system and mitigate risks to the supply of critical raw material imports.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..806cf3df0d12713faa1e374667d18a42