2022
DOI: 10.18174/566491
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Een beknopte analyse van de gevolgen van de oorlog in Oekraïne voor de voedselzekerheid

Abstract: Dit onderzoek is uitgevoerd door Wageningen Economic Research in opdracht van en gesubsidieerd door het ministerie van Landbouw, Natuur en Voedselkwaliteit, in het kader van het Beleidsondersteunend onderzoeksthema Economie

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“…In a first study, Bergevoet et al (2021) provided insights into the trade of agricultural products from and to Ukraine, Russia and Belarus, with a focus on economic relations of these countries with the Netherlands. In Berkhout et al (2022) a first analysis of the first consequences for food security in the short term (that is, less than 6 months) is given. In this study, medium-term effects (that is, impacts over 2 years ahead) of the war on global agricultural production, trade flows, market prices, and food security are quantified.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In a first study, Bergevoet et al (2021) provided insights into the trade of agricultural products from and to Ukraine, Russia and Belarus, with a focus on economic relations of these countries with the Netherlands. In Berkhout et al (2022) a first analysis of the first consequences for food security in the short term (that is, less than 6 months) is given. In this study, medium-term effects (that is, impacts over 2 years ahead) of the war on global agricultural production, trade flows, market prices, and food security are quantified.…”
Section: Prefacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rising food prices of recent years have various causes such as disrupted supply chains due to the COVID-19 pandemic (among others due to export restrictions and labour shortages due to mobility restrictions) and due to the increasing demand in 2021 as a result of economic recovery in many parts of the world which also led to higher energy and related input (fertiliser) prices, while some price increases are product specific such as in case of African swine fever in China affecting international pig meat prices (seeBerkhout et al, 2022, …”
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“…De internationale voedselprijzen zijn sinds 2020 sterk gestegen. Belangrijke redenen hiervoor zijn de verstoringen in de wereldhandel als gevolg van de coronacrisis, de gestegen energiekosten, en productspecifieke oorzaken zoals de uitbraak van de varkenspest in China (Berkhout et al, 2022b). Tegelijkertijd zien we ook een daling van de prijzen gedurende 2023, tot een niveau dat in de buurt komt van de prijzen in 2021.…”
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“…(ABN AMRO, 2018). 27 Zie ook de publicatie Van koopman tot kopman, Naar een nieuwe internationale positionering van de Nederlandse agrosector (Berkhout et al, 2018) voor een uitgebreide verhandeling hierover.…”
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