Policy Brief No. 53. Agricultural labour productivity and food prices: Fundamental development impacts and indicators

Abstract

This policy brief reviews historical changes in staple food prices (in terms of international grain prices) and highlights increasing agricultural labour productivity and falling food prices as critical drivers of development, food security and poverty reduction. These drivers are, however, challenged by growing threats facing global and local agricultural and food systems. Simple indicators for agricultural labour productivity and food price changes relative to the real incomes of poor people are proposed to focus international and national attention and policy on these issues.

Citation

Dorward, A. Policy Brief No. 53. Agricultural labour productivity and food prices: Fundamental development impacts and indicators. Future Agricultures Consortium, Brighton, UK (2012) 8 pp.

Policy Brief No. 53. Agricultural labour productivity and food prices: Fundamental development impacts and indicators

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Published 1 January 2012