Latin America's agricultural exports to China : recent trends

Autores
Caballero, Jorge; O'Connor, Ernesto A.; Amado, Blanca
Año de publicación
2011
Idioma
español castellano
Tipo de recurso
documento de conferencia
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Fil: O'Connor, Ernesto A.Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas. Departamento de Investigación "Francisco Valsecchi"; Argentina
Fil: Caballero, Jorge. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; Italia
Fil: Amado, Blanca. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; Italia
Abstract: Latin America is becoming the fastest growing agricultural production region and Brazil has by far the fastest growing agricultural sector. China from being a small agricultural importer (1.4% of world imports in 1990/01), became the fifth largest importer at 5.4% of world imports in 2006/07. China‟s overall trade with Latin America has expanded substantially during the last two decades -the rate of growth has been greater than any other region in the world since 2005. Most exports from Latin America to China are primary products while Chinese exports to Latin America are mostly industrial products. The Chinese demand for agricultural products is concentrated in food products such as grains and oilseeds. Countries specialised in those commodities –eg. Brazil and Argentinaexhibit a strong orientation on the Chinese market. In turn, growing subsectors in China, like fruits and vegetables, are posing strong competition to some world supplier countries in Latin America such as Chile and Peru. Since China is promoting structural reforms of its agricultural sector, aimed at increasing productivity and improving food security, and is expanding their direct investments overseas to secure provision of raw materials, Latin American governments need to pursue long-run strategic public policies. They need to optimize trade results and promote production efficiency that on one hand contribute to take advantage of the current market situation but at the same time assure the protection of the natural resources and preserve the production capacity and the agricultural diversity
Fuente
IAMO Forum : Will the 'BRICs Decade' continue? - Prospect for trade and growts (23-24, 2011 : Germany)
Materia
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
ECONOMIA AGRARIA
AGRICULTURA
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Repositorio
Repositorio Institucional (UCA)
Institución
Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina
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title Latin America's agricultural exports to China : recent trends
spellingShingle Latin America's agricultural exports to China : recent trends
Caballero, Jorge
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
ECONOMIA AGRARIA
AGRICULTURA
title_short Latin America's agricultural exports to China : recent trends
title_full Latin America's agricultural exports to China : recent trends
title_fullStr Latin America's agricultural exports to China : recent trends
title_full_unstemmed Latin America's agricultural exports to China : recent trends
title_sort Latin America's agricultural exports to China : recent trends
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Caballero, Jorge
O'Connor, Ernesto A.
Amado, Blanca
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O'Connor, Ernesto A.
Amado, Blanca
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Amado, Blanca
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
ECONOMIA AGRARIA
AGRICULTURA
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ECONOMIA AGRARIA
AGRICULTURA
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Fil: Caballero, Jorge. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; Italia
Fil: Amado, Blanca. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; Italia
Abstract: Latin America is becoming the fastest growing agricultural production region and Brazil has by far the fastest growing agricultural sector. China from being a small agricultural importer (1.4% of world imports in 1990/01), became the fifth largest importer at 5.4% of world imports in 2006/07. China‟s overall trade with Latin America has expanded substantially during the last two decades -the rate of growth has been greater than any other region in the world since 2005. Most exports from Latin America to China are primary products while Chinese exports to Latin America are mostly industrial products. The Chinese demand for agricultural products is concentrated in food products such as grains and oilseeds. Countries specialised in those commodities –eg. Brazil and Argentinaexhibit a strong orientation on the Chinese market. In turn, growing subsectors in China, like fruits and vegetables, are posing strong competition to some world supplier countries in Latin America such as Chile and Peru. Since China is promoting structural reforms of its agricultural sector, aimed at increasing productivity and improving food security, and is expanding their direct investments overseas to secure provision of raw materials, Latin American governments need to pursue long-run strategic public policies. They need to optimize trade results and promote production efficiency that on one hand contribute to take advantage of the current market situation but at the same time assure the protection of the natural resources and preserve the production capacity and the agricultural diversity
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