Global food production and prices to 2050

The report analyzes global food production and prices up to 2050, using scenario analysis to explore how policy changes could impact demand, trade, and prices.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences
Authors: Caroline Gunning-trant, Edwina Heyhoe, Kate Harle, Keely Harris-adams, Mary Hormis, Sally Thorpe, Verity Linehan
Time horizon: 2050
Geographic focus: Global
Page count: 41 pages

Methods

The research employed the ABARES agrifood model, a partial equilibrium model of agricultural markets, to project global supply and price responses of agrifood products. It accounted for economic forces, demand, supply, and interregional trade over time.

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Key Insights

The report uses three scenarios to examine the response of world food prices, production, and trade to projected demand increases by 2050. It considers the effects of climate change, trade liberalization, and biofuels policies on global agrifood markets, using an updated ABARES agrifood model.

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