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Food Policy
1975 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue Supplement 1, 2011
- The sustainability and resilience of global water and food systems: Political analysis of the interplay between security, resource scarcity, political systems and global trade pp. S3-S8

- Jeremy Allouche
- Climate change and trade in agriculture pp. S9-S13

- Hsin Huang, Martin von Lampe and Frank van Tongeren
- Fertiliser availability in a resource-limited world: Production and recycling of nitrogen and phosphorus pp. S14-S22

- C.J. Dawson and J. Hilton
- Where are the best opportunities for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the food system (including the food chain)? pp. S23-S32

- Tara Garnett
- Sequestering carbon in soils of agro-ecosystems pp. S33-S39

- R. Lal
- The new competition for land: Food, energy, and climate change pp. S40-S51

- Mark Harvey and Sarah Pilgrim
- Global developments in the competition for land from biofuels pp. S52-S61

- Richard Murphy, Jeremy Woods, Mairi Black and Marcelle McManus
- Minimising the harm to biodiversity of producing more food globally pp. S62-S71

- Ben Phalan, Andrew Balmford, Rhys E. Green and Jörn P.W. Scharlemann
- Soil management in relation to sustainable agriculture and ecosystem services pp. S72-S87

- D.S. Powlson, P.J. Gregory, W.R. Whalley, J.N. Quinton, D.W. Hopkins, A.P. Whitmore, P.R. Hirsch and K.W.T. Goulding
- Long-range meteorological forecasting and links to agricultural applications pp. S88-S93

- Michael Davey and Anca Brookshaw
- Recent developments in modifying crops and agronomic practice to improve human health pp. S94-S101

- Fang-Jie Zhao and Peter R. Shewry
- A review of hunger indices and methods to monitor country commitment to fighting hunger pp. S102-S108

- Edoardo Masset
- Recent developments in intellectual property and power in the private sector related to food and agriculture pp. S109-S113

- Michael Blakeney
Volume 36, issue S1, 2011
- The sustainability and resilience of global water and food systems: Political analysis of the interplay between security, resource scarcity, political systems and global trade pp. S3-S8

- Jeremy Allouche
- Climate change and trade in agriculture pp. S9-S13

- Hsin Huang, Martin von Lampe and Frank van Tongeren
- Fertiliser availability in a resource-limited world: Production and recycling of nitrogen and phosphorus pp. S14-S22

- C.J. Dawson and J. Hilton
- Where are the best opportunities for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the food system (including the food chain)? pp. S23-S32

- Tara Garnett
- Sequestering carbon in soils of agro-ecosystems pp. S33-S39

- R. Lal
- The new competition for land: Food, energy, and climate change pp. S40-S51

- Mark Harvey and Sarah Pilgrim
- Global developments in the competition for land from biofuels pp. S52-S61

- Richard Murphy, Jeremy Woods, Mairi Black and Marcelle McManus
- Minimising the harm to biodiversity of producing more food globally pp. S62-S71

- Ben Phalan, Andrew Balmford, Rhys E. Green and Jörn P.W. Scharlemann
- Soil management in relation to sustainable agriculture and ecosystem services pp. S72-S87

- D.S. Powlson, P.J. Gregory, W.R. Whalley, J.N. Quinton, D.W. Hopkins, A.P. Whitmore, P.R. Hirsch and K.W.T. Goulding
- Long-range meteorological forecasting and links to agricultural applications pp. S88-S93

- Michael Davey and Anca Brookshaw
- Recent developments in modifying crops and agronomic practice to improve human health pp. S94-S101

- Fang-Jie Zhao and Peter R. Shewry
- A review of hunger indices and methods to monitor country commitment to fighting hunger pp. S102-S108

- Edoardo Masset
- Recent developments in intellectual property and power in the private sector related to food and agriculture pp. S109-S113

- Michael Blakeney
Volume 36, issue 6, 2011
- Material power and normative conflict in global and local agrifood governance: The lessons of ‘Golden Rice’ in India pp. 729-735

- Doris Fuchs and Katharina Glaab
- An evolving science-society contract in India: The search for legitimacy in anticipatory risk governance pp. 736-741

- Aarti Gupta
- Interest groups, power relations, and the configuration of value chains: The case of biodiesel in India pp. 742-748

- Tilman Altenburg
- Science, practice and the System of Rice Intensification in Indian agriculture pp. 749-755

- Dominic Glover
- Practicing agrifood governance pp. 756-759

- Markus Lederer
- What do we really know? Metrics for food insecurity and undernutrition pp. 760-769

- Hartwig de Haen, Stephan Klasen and Matin Qaim
- What is the irrigation potential for Africa? A combined biophysical and socioeconomic approach pp. 770-782

- Liangzhi You, Claudia Ringler, Ulrike Wood-Sichra, Richard Robertson, Stanley Wood, Tingju Zhu, Gerald Nelson, Zhe Guo and Yan Sun
- Regional relationships between inherent coffee quality and growing environment for denomination of origin labels in Nariño and Cauca, Colombia pp. 783-794

- Thomas Oberthür, Peter Läderach, Huver Posada, Myles J. Fisher, Luis F. Samper, Julia Illera, Laure Collet, Edgar Moreno, Rodrigo Alarcón, Andres Villegas, Herman Usma, Carolina Perez and Andy Jarvis
- Agricultural growth, poverty, and nutrition in Tanzania pp. 795-804

- Karl Pauw and James Thurlow
- Targeting agricultural research and extension for food security and poverty alleviation: A case study of fish farming in Central Cameroon pp. 805-814

- Randall E. Brummett, James Gockowski, Victor Pouomogne and James Muir
- The use and usefulness of carbon labelling food: A policy perspective from a survey of UK supermarket shoppers pp. 815-822

- Zaina Gadema and David Oglethorpe
- Food waste, catering practices and public procurement: A case study of hospital food systems in Wales pp. 823-829

- Roberta Sonnino and Susannah McWilliam
- How would Swiss consumers decide if they had freedom of choice? Evidence from a field study with organic, conventional and GM corn bread pp. 830-838

- Philipp Aerni, Joachim Scholderer and David Ermen
- Farm resources, transaction costs and forward integration in agriculture: Evidence from French wine producers pp. 839-847

- Jean-Baptiste Traversac, Sylvain Rousset and Philippe Perrier-Cornet
Volume 36, issue 5, 2011
- A quantitative analysis of trade policy responses to higher world agricultural commodity prices pp. 545-561

- Tun-hsiang Yu, Simla Tokgoz, Eric Wailes and Eddie Chavez
- Protein efficiency per unit energy and per unit greenhouse gas emissions: Potential contribution of diet choices to climate change mitigation pp. 562-570

- Alejandro D. González, Björn Frostell and Annika Carlsson-Kanyama
- Food, energy and environment: Is bioenergy the missing link? pp. 571-580

- Pavel Ciaian and d'Artis Kancs
- Double-fortified salt reduces anemia, benefit:cost ratio is modestly favorable pp. 581-587

- Susan Horton, Annie Wesley and M.G. Venkatesh Mannar
- A rotten deal for schools? An assessment of states' success with the National School Lunch Program's in-kind food benefit pp. 588-596

- Cora Peterson
- Modelling of potential food policy interventions in Fiji and Tonga and their impacts on noncommunicable disease mortality pp. 597-605

- Wendy Snowdon, Marj Moodie, Jimaima Schultz and Boyd Swinburn
- Modelling of potential food policy interventions in Fiji and Tonga and their impacts on noncommunicable disease mortality pp. 597-604

- Wendy Snowdon, Marj Moodie, Jimaima Schultz and Boyd Swinburn
- Shadow vs. market prices in explaining land allocation: Subsistence maize cultivation in rural Mexico pp. 605-613

- Aslihan Arslan
- Shadow vs. market prices in explaining land allocation: Subsistence maize cultivation in rural Mexico pp. 606-614

- Aslıhan Arslan
- Potential of and constraints to the rice Green Revolution in Mozambique: A case study of the Chokwe irrigation scheme pp. 614-625

- Kei Kajisa and Ellen Payongayong
- Potential of and constraints to the rice Green Revolution in Mozambique: A case study of the Chokwe irrigation scheme pp. 615-626

- Kei Kajisa and Ellen Payongayong
- To target or not to target? The costs, benefits, and impacts of indicator-based targeting pp. 626-636

- Nazaire Houssou and Manfred Zeller
- To target or not to target? The costs, benefits, and impacts of indicator-based targeting pp. 627-637

- Nazaire Houssou and Manfred Zeller
- Evaluating the impact of reforming the food subsidy program in Egypt: A Mixed Demand approach pp. 637-645

- Racha Ramadan and Alban Thomas
- Evaluating the impact of reforming the food subsidy program in Egypt: A Mixed Demand approach pp. 638-646

- Racha Ramadan and Alban Thomas
- The effect of prime age adult mortality on household composition and consumption in rural Ethiopia pp. 646-654

- Suneetha Kadiyala, Beatrice Rogers, Agnes Quisumbing and Patrick Webb
- The effect of prime age adult mortality on household composition and consumption in rural Ethiopia pp. 647-655

- Suneetha Kadiyala, Beatrice Rogers, Agnes Quisumbing and Patrick Webb
- Contractual arrangements between farmer cooperatives and buyers in China pp. 655-665

- Xiangping Jia and Jikun Huang
- Contractual arrangements between farmer cooperatives and buyers in China pp. 656-666

- Xiangping Jia and Jikun Huang
- Supply chain differentiation, contract agriculture, and farmers' marketing preferences: The case of sweet pepper in Thailand pp. 666-676

- Christin Schipmann and Matin Qaim
- Supply chain differentiation, contract agriculture, and farmers’ marketing preferences: The case of sweet pepper in Thailand pp. 667-677

- Christin Schipmann and Matin Qaim
- How much more do growers receive for Fair Trade-organic coffee? pp. 677-684

- Jeremy Weber
- How much more do growers receive for Fair Trade-organic coffee? pp. 678-685

- Jeremy Weber
- Why is the food traceability system unsuccessful in Taiwan? Empirical evidence from a national survey of fruit and vegetable farmers pp. 685-692

- Pei-An Liao, Hung-Hao Chang and Chun-Yen Chang
- Why is the food traceability system unsuccessful in Taiwan? Empirical evidence from a national survey of fruit and vegetable farmers pp. 686-693

- Pei-An Liao, Hung-Hao Chang and Chun-Yen Chang
- Delisting from EU HACCP certification: Analysis of the Philippine seafood processing industry pp. 693-703

- Catherine Ragasa, Suzanne Thornsbury and Richard Bernsten
- Delisting from EU HACCP certification: Analysis of the Philippine seafood processing industry pp. 694-704

- Catherine Ragasa, Suzanne Thornsbury and Richard Bernsten
- Valorisation of a local asset: The case of olive oil on Lesvos Island, Greece pp. 704-713

- Thanasis Kizos and Hristos Vakoufaris
- Valorisation of a local asset: The case of olive oil on Lesvos Island, Greece pp. 705-714

- Thanasis Kizos and Hristos Vakoufaris
- Functional ingredients and food choice: Results from a dual-mode study employing means-end-chain analysis and a choice experiment pp. 714-724

- Michael Bitzios, Iain Fraser and Janet Haddock-Fraser
- Functional ingredients and food choice: Results from a dual-mode study employing means-end-chain analysis and a choice experiment pp. 715-725

- Michael Bitzios, Iain Fraser and Janet Haddock-Fraser
- Risking public health by approving some health claims? - The case of phosphorus pp. 725-727

- Igor Pravst
- Risking public health by approving some health claims? – The case of phosphorus pp. 726-728

- Igor Pravst
Volume 36, issue 4, 2011
- Assessing holistic economic value for multifunctional agriculture in the US pp. 455-465

- Wanki Moon and Jacob Wayne Griffith
- Mergers and acquisitions in the global food processing industry in 1986-2006 pp. 466-479

- Katrin Muehlfeld, Utz Weitzel and Arjen van Witteloostuijn
- Health claims and consumers' behavioral intentions: The case of soy-based food pp. 480-489

- Wanki Moon, Siva K. Balasubramanian and Arbindra Rimal
- Engagement, representativeness and legitimacy in the development of food and nutrition policy pp. 490-498

- L. Timotijevic, J. Barnett and M.M. Raats
- The heterogenous relationship of food stamp participation with body mass: Quantile regression model pp. 499-506

- Euna Han, Lisa M. Powell and Oksana Pugach
- The use of scientific knowledge by Spanish agrifood firms pp. 507-516

- Manuel Acosta, Daniel Coronado and Mª Rosario Toribio
- Geographical cluster and performance: The case of Iberian ham pp. 517-525

- Isabel Diez-Vial
- Technical, quality and environmental efficiency of the olive oil industry pp. 526-534

- Rafaela Dios-Palomares and J. Martinez-Paz
- Targeting and distribution in complex emergencies: Participatory management of humanitarian food assistance pp. 535-543

- Daniel Maxwell, Helen Young, Susanne Jaspars, Jacqueline Frize and John Burns
Volume 36, issue 3, 2011
- Social protection 2.0: Exploring issues, evidence and debates in a globalizing world pp. 329-340

- Ugo Gentilini and Steven Were Omamo
- Linking agricultural development to school feeding in sub-Saharan Africa: Theoretical perspectives pp. 341-349

- James Sumberg and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
- Putting the 2007/2008 global food crisis in longer-term perspective: Trends in staple food affordability in urban Zambia and Kenya pp. 350-367

- Nicole Mason, Thomas Jayne, Antony Chapoto and Cynthia Donovan
- Does agricultural trade liberalization increase risks of supply-side uncertainty?: Effects of productivity shocks and export restrictions on welfare and food supply in Japan pp. 368-377

- Tetsuji Tanaka and Nobuhiro Hosoe
- Assessing the impact of improved agricultural technologies on household income in rural Mozambique pp. 378-390

- Benedito Cunguara and Ika Darnhofer
- Nanotechnology for enhancing food security in India pp. 391-400

- R. Kalpana Sastry, H.B. Rashmi and N.H. Rao
- Cross-national adoption of private food quality standards pp. 401-411

- Thomas Herzfeld, Larissa S. Drescher and Carola Grebitus
- The China melamine milk scandal and its implications for food safety regulation pp. 412-420

- Xiaofang Pei, Annuradha Tandon, Anton Alldrick, Liana Giorgi, Wei Huang and Ruijia Yang
- Approach for a pro-active emerging risk system on biofuel by-products in feed pp. 421-429

- E.D. van Asselt, M.P.M. Meuwissen, M.A.P.M. van Asseldonk, P. Sterrenburg, M.J.B. Mengelers and H.J. van der Fels-Klerx
- On mandatory labeling of animal welfare attributes pp. 430-437

- Glynn Tonsor and Christopher Wolf
- Was there policy "reform"? Evolution of EU domestic support for processed fruits and vegetables pp. 438-449

- Bradley J. Rickard and Daniel Sumner
- Is an integrated farm more resilient against climate change? A micro-econometric analysis of portfolio diversification in African agriculture: Reply pp. 450-451

- S. Niggol Seo
- Comments to "Is an integrated farm more resilient against climate change? A micro-econometric analysis of portfolio diversification in African agriculture" pp. 452-454

- M.C. Rufino, P. Reidsma and Eleonora Nillesen
Volume 36, issue 2, 2011
- Not enough money or not enough time to satisfy the Thrifty Food Plan? A cost difference approach for estimating a money-time threshold pp. 101-107

- George Davis and Wen You
- Non-farm work and food security among farm households in Northern Ghana pp. 108-118

- Victor Owusu, Awudu Abdulai and Seini Abdul-Rahman
- Developing viable farmers markets in rural communities: An investigation of vendor performance using objective and subjective valuations pp. 119-127

- Todd Schmit and Miguel Gomez
- Variation in retail costs for fresh vegetables and salty snacks across communities in the United States pp. 128-135

- Hayden Stewart and Diansheng Dong
- Rethinking the global food crisis: The role of trade shocks pp. 136-146

- Derek Headey
- The impact of agricultural policy distortions on the productivity gap: Evidence from rice production pp. 147-157

- Manitra A. Rakotoarisoa
- Pure meat - Public perceptions of risk reduction strategies in meat production pp. 158-165

- Sara Korzen, Peter Sandøe and Jesper Lassen
- Public and private roles in plant health management pp. 166-170

- Alfons Oude Lansink
- Mother's nutritional label use and children's body weight pp. 171-178

- Hung-Hao Chang and Rodolfo Nayga
- Food scare crises and price volatility: The case of the BSE in Spain pp. 179-185

- Teresa Serra
- Economic development and food production-consumption balance: A growing global challenge pp. 186-196

- Kolleen J. Rask and Norman Rask
- Association of financial or professional conflict of interest to research outcomes on health risks or nutritional assessment studies of genetically modified products pp. 197-203

- Johan Diels, Mario Cunha, Célia Manaia, Bernardo Sabugosa-Madeira and Margarida Silva
- Firm and destination-specific export costs: The case of the Swedish food sector pp. 204-213

- Joakim Gullstrand
- Quantifying value chain analysis in the context of livestock systems in developing countries pp. 214-222

- Karl M. Rich, Robert Ross, A. Derek Baker and Asfaw Negassa
- Organic or conventional? Optimal dairy farming technology under the EU milk quota system and organic subsidies pp. 223-229

- Gunnar Breustedt, Uwe Latacz-Lohmann and Torben Tiedemann
- The impact of the Social Cash Transfer Scheme on food security in Malawi pp. 230-238

- Candace M. Miller, Maxton Tsoka and Kathryn Reichert
- Waiting for the invisible hand: Novel products and the role of information in the modern market for food pp. 239-249

- Trenton Smith, Hayley Chouinard and Philip Wandschneider
- Estimating the impact of rural investments in Nepal pp. 250-258

- Andrew Dillon, Manohar Sharma and Xiaobo Zhang
- Can targeted food taxes and subsidies improve the diet? Distributional effects among income groups pp. 259-271

- Jonas Nordström and Linda Thunstrom
- Marketing cooperative vs. commission agent: The Turkish dilemma on the modern fresh fruit and vegetable market pp. 272-279

- Sylvaine Lemeilleur and Jean-Marie Codron
- Impact of the alternate wetting and drying (AWD) water-saving irrigation technique: Evidence from rice producers in the Philippines pp. 280-288

- Roderick Rejesus, Florencia G. Palis, Divina Gracia P. Rodriguez, Ruben M. Lampayan and Bas A.M. Bouman
- Certifying catfish in Vietnam and Bangladesh: Who will make the grade and will it matter? pp. 289-299

- Ben Belton, Mohammad Mahfujul Haque, David C. Little and Le Xuan Sinh
- The costs of increased localization for a multiple-product food supply chain: Dairy in the United States pp. 300-310

- Charles F. Nicholson, Miguel Gomez and Oliver H. Gao
- Differences in food insecurity between adults and children in Zimbabwe pp. 311-317

- Oluyemisi Kuku, Craig Gundersen and Steven Garasky
- Modeling heterogeneity in consumer preferences for select food safety attributes in China pp. 318-324

- David Ortega, H. Holly Wang, Laping Wu and Nicole J. Olynk
- Corrigendum to: Rising trends and variability of rice prices: Threats and opportunities for sub-Saharan Africa [Food Policy 35 (2010) 403-411] pp. 325-327

- Papa A. Seck, Eric Tollens, Marco C.S. Wopereis, Aliou Diagne and Ibrahim Bamba
Volume 36, issue 1, 2011
- Assessing the impact of migration on food and nutrition security pp. 1-6

- Alberto Zezza, Calogero Carletto, Benjamin Davis and Paul Winters
- What happens to diet and child health when migration splits households? Evidence from a migration lottery program pp. 7-15

- John Gibson, David McKenzie and Steven Stillman
- Migration and child growth in rural Guatemala pp. 16-27

- Calogero Carletto, Katia Covarrubias and John Maluccio
- Migration and child development during the food price crisis in El Salvador pp. 28-40

- Alan de Brauw
- Migration and food consumption patterns in Ghana pp. 41-53

- Wendy R. Karamba, Esteban Quiñones and Paul Winters
- International migration and nutritional outcomes in Tajikistan pp. 54-70

- Carlo Azzarri and Alberto Zezza
- The impact of migration on food consumption patterns: The case of Vietnam pp. 71-87

- Minh Nguyen and Paul Winters
- Migration and the overweight and underweight status of children in rural China pp. 88-100

- Alan de Brauw and Ren Mu
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