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EuroChoices
Agri-food and rural resource issuesEdited by:
Professor John Davis
Against the backdrop of significant and fundamental changes in European agri-food industries and rural areas, EuroChoices was launched in 2001 as a vehicle for dissemination of the latest research, ideas and policy deliberations on agri-food and rural resource issues. It aims to bring careful reasoning with an economic underpinning to the debates and options surrounding these issues and to present in-depth, evidence-based arguments and research findings in an accessible format to both a technical and non-technical audience.Distinguished authors and decision-makers are regularly invited to contribute to EuroChoices. This ensures that the debates and decision-making process which guides and forms Europe's agri-food and rural resource policies & practices are brought directly to the reader, thus making it essential reading for policy-makers, corporate planners, farmers, environmentalists, industrialists, NGOs, academics and students.In addition to the main topical research articles each issue contains other interesting features: 'Counterpoints and Reply', 'Parlons Graphique' (let's talk graphs) and 'Point de Vue' (points of view); all with summaries written in English, French and German.
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SPECIAL ISSUE - China's Role in World Food Commodity Markets
The new special issue of EuroChoices has now published and is available to read online. Click here to view it.
EuroChoices will have a presence at the 27th International Association of Agricultural Economics Conference in Beijing
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Volume 8, Issue 1 Focus on the Future of the EU Dairy Sector
TopHighlights
Ethanol Transforms Agricultural Markets in the USA
Pat Westhoff, Wyatt Thompson, John Kruse, Seth Meyer
The Contribution of Bioenergy to a New Energy Paradigm
Daniel De La Torre Ugarte
The Challenge of Decoupling Agricultural Support
Jesus Anton, Paolo Sckokai
European Agriculture in the Wake of Globalisation: What are the Prospects for its Diversity?
Horst Seehofer
Carbon Sequestration in Agriculture: EU and US
Linda M. Young, Alfons Weersink, Murray Fulton, B. James Deaton
