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Using Public Food Grain Stocks to Enhance Food Security

2012

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Financial support; Market levels; Market failures; Recurrent expenditure; Electronic cash; Deficits; Food transfers; Income shocks; Food subsidy programs; Cash transfer; Central banks; Public stocks; Consumer price; Regional integration; Market trends; Public spending; Public policy; Commodity; Price ceiling; International food policy research institute; Grain production; Remote areas; Political stability; Competitive market; Food subsidy; Price stability; Market distortions; Consumer price index; Holding; Food distribution; Currency; Food demand; Government subsidy; Inventory; Defaults; Collective action problems; Treasury; Food aid programs; Exporters; Household incomes; Expenditures; Critical needs; Price floor; World market; Price movements; Sale; Price policy; Incentive structure; Food price inflation; Consumer expenditures; Regional trade; Food imports; Cost of capital; Grain reserves; Price instability; Cocoa; Food needs; Agricultural policy; Beneficiaries; Local economies; Dividends; Stock management; Return; Investing; Price levels; Safety net; Public investments; Selling prices; Competitive advantage; Ifpri; Price incentives; Stabilization policies; Competitiveness; Profit margins; Country to country; Forward markets; Energy prices; Transparency; Food policy; Market players; Rates of return; Price band; Market trend; Price fluctuations; Cash payments; Market information; Collective action problem; International markets; Foodgrains; Security risks; Wholesale price; Market price; Output; Price variations; Supply shocks; Information system; Income growth; Job creation; Developing country; Meal; Financial services; Food policy research; Supply chain; Incomes; International market; Purchasing power; Market conditions; Agricultural commodity; Developing economies; Long-term investments; Food staples; Domestic prices; Rice marketing; Commodity price; Structural problem; Risk aversion; Safety nets; Commodity prices; World trade; Food markets; Public budgets; Cash transactions; Exporter; Food price; Price bands; Loan; Outputs; Economic downturns; Price inflation; Market level; Input prices; Grains; Reserve; Domestic market; Logistical support; Market developments; Public stock; Rural infrastructure
License
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11878http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported

2014-09-15
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