Globalization, trade and rural development
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1. Globalization & the transformation of food systems
Globalization
Rapid growth of world trade, Internationalization of production by multinational corporations and Declining information & communications costs due to progress in technology
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Advance of retail chains: top 10 world 2007
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Nestlé global
Drinks, ice cream, baby food, bottled water, breakfast cereals, coffee, chocolate, culinary, dairy 2010
Sales: 109.7 billions CHF Net profit: 34.2 billions CHF (31.2% of sales)
2011
Sales: 83.6 billions CHF Net profit: 12.5 billions CHF (31.2% of sales) (Exchange rate: 1 USD = 0.91 CHF)
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1. Globalization & the transformation of food systems
Three aspects for potential trade benefits for agriculture
possibility of direct increased exposure of agriculture to international competition, indirect effects of increased international trade on the growth of non-agricultural sectors changing the domestic demand for agricultural goods lifestyle changes including diets, particularly among the urban middle class
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1. Globalization & the transformation of food systems
Rising food imports
Increased developing country imports of cereals and livestock products: increased demand & low competitiveness of domestic agriculture. Growing food imports: inflows of lower priced food from subsidised agriculture in developed countries. Rapid urbanisation, growth of mega-cities on the coast
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1. Globalization & the transformation of food systems
Vertical integration of the food supply chain
urban food demand accompanied by consolidation in the retail sector dominance of supermarkets substantial organisational and institutional changes throughout the food marketing chain private grades and standards for food quality and safety applied adoption of contracts between buyers and sellers existence of small traders and small business, central
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