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A new vision for agriculture
momagri, movement for a world agricultural organization, is a think tank chaired by Pierre Pagesse, President
of Limagrain. It brings together, managers from the agricultural world and important people from external
perspectives, such as health, development, strategy and defense. Its objective is to promote regulation
of agricultural markets by creating new evaluation tools, such as economic models and indicators,
and by drawing up proposals for an agricultural and international food policy.
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Paris, 29 July 2010
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19/07/2010
Russian cereal producers worried about unprecedented drought
19/07/2010
Cambodia: “Landless peasants” call for help
12/07/2010
The Chinese government once again intervenes to deflate the speculative bubble affecting agricultural markets
12/07/2010
The Australian Senate seeks to rebalance the positions of all players in the dairy industry
05/07/2010
The FAO calls for the regulation of futures markets for basic food commodities
05/07/2010
COPA-COGECA fear a return in price volatility for European cereals
28/06/2010
Christine Lagarde Wants to Regulate Raw Materials Markets
28/06/2010
“Food Security is a Stark Matter of Life or Death”
21/06/2010
Members of European Parliament are concerned about free trade negotiations between the EU and MERCOSUR.
21/06/2010
The new CAP: France and Germany getting closer to map out a common position
14/06/2010
Bangladesh sets up a policy to build up food reserves
14/06/2010
China takes steps to fight price volatility in agricultural markets
07/06/2010
London stays the same liberal course regarding the CAP
07/06/2010
40 percent of French people are experiencing qualitative food insecurity
31/05/2010
Food Security Threatened by a Fungus
31/05/2010
The French Senate intends “to deal with food as a global public good”
24/05/2010
The escalating food crisis in Niger.
24/05/2010
The fall of the euro boosts European wheat exports
17/05/2010
Around 50,000 Indian farmers take their lives in the past three years
17/05/2010
Number of European farmers shrinks by a quarter in 10 years
10/05/2010
One billion hungry people
10/05/2010
One in six Americans suffer from hunger in the United States
03/05/2010
Launch of a fund to fight hunger in the world
03/05/2010
Cereal farmers take to the streets in protest
26/04/2010
100 million Additional Indians Fell Below the Poverty Line
26/04/2010
Cloud of Ash and Food Security
19/04/2010
Is the cost of the crises bearable?
19/04/2010
The specter of a new food crisis looms.
12/04/2010
India’s parliament voting on a law to guarantee food security
12/04/2010
“Food security is the leading threat facing Pakistan, after terrorism”
06/04/2010
Towards regulation for the dairy sector
06/04/2010
Is a political crisis needed to save the CAP?
29/03/2010
The Obama administration focuses on food security in development programs
29/03/2010
The Doha Round is not the only platform for global cooperation!
15/03/2010
Are agriculture and competition laws incompatible?
15/03/2010
Running the risk of default when agriculture is deeply in debt
08/03/2010
Finding new mechanisms to regulate agricultural markets
01/03/2010
British dairy company tests out milk contract with guaranteed purchase price
01/03/2010
The momagri model, an economic tool that sparks much interest
22/02/2010
A strong CAP is one of the priorities of the Spanish EU Presidency
22/02/2010
Food self-sufficiency is ample justification for the CAP
15/02/2010
India's food safety threatened
08/02/2010
Extreme poverty; a primary global concern
08/02/2010
Threats to global food security
18/01/2010
Agriculture, a sector at the heart of geostrategic issues
18/01/2010
For Haiti, earthquake and agricultural disaster
11/01/2010
rebound in commodity prices: the return of speculation
11/01/2010
Climate risk, a constant for agriculture
04/01/2010
Still waters run deep
04/01/2010
Like France, Spain implements a stimulus plan for agriculture
14/12/2009
“Annus horribilis” in French rural areas
14/12/2009
Must we sacrifice food security in the name of climate change?
30/11/2009
Spanish farmers protest at falling income
30/11/2009
Social economy at agriculture’s bedside
23/11/2009
Milk: the illusion of the end of the crisis?
23/11/2009
Standardising labour laws for seasonal work; defining fair income for producers
16/11/2009
Evaluating the impact of the Doha Round before finalizing it
16/11/2009
Hunger is not a fatality
09/11/2009
Agriculture on Facebook.
09/11/2009
Kazakhstan’s record harvest; or the complexity of the agricultural economic chain
02/11/2009
France determined to set up effective measures to manage markets
02/11/2009
Is the CAP going to be transformed into a Common Agricultural and Climate Policy?
26/10/2009
Commercial trade is not the solution for guaranteeing food security
26/10/2009
Australian farmers threatened by Chinese imports
19/10/2009
Reinventing regulation tools.
19/10/2009
Feeding the world: merely a problem of quantity?
12/10/2009
Reconsidering Doha’s foundations to save the Round
12/10/2009
The role of joint-trade organizations in market regulation
05/10/2009
Grain farmers are concerned by exceptionally low prices
05/10/2009
Cooperative farming: An alternative model to the excesses of free-market capitalism?
28/09/2009
Global food security is a “key element” of US foreign policy
28/09/2009
How will we feed the world’s future population of 9 billion?
22/09/2009
A compass for the WTO
22/09/2009
A modernization law planned for a sector in crisis
14/09/2009
Agriculture: a major player in the fight against climate change
14/09/2009
Liberalization is not synonymous with economic growth
07/09/2009
The Need to Unify Views on Agriculture
07/09/2009
An Action-packed Fall
20/07/2009
G8 : a major international commitment against world hunger
20/07/2009
Agricultural Policy: New Minister, Same Course
13/07/2009
A 20% drop in farmers’ incomes in 2008
13/07/2009
Agriculture should not be on the agenda of the EU Swedish Presidency
29/06/2009
A Ministry for “Food, Agriculture and Fisheries”
29/06/2009
BRIC Nations Adopt Food Security as one of their Permanent Issues
22/06/2009
OECD indicates that price volatility on international agricultural markets is tied to economic context
22/06/2009
1.02 billion starving people in the world
15/06/2009
“A child dies of hunger every 6 seconds”
15/06/2009
How do we make agricultural production profitable throughout the world?
08/06/2009
Milk: a hasty and inadequate agreement
25/05/2009
Will the Doha Round Be Put Back on Track Following the Indian Elections?
25/05/2009
Land Purchases Grab Experts’ Attention
18/05/2009
Malaysia Builds Up Chicken Reserves to Stabilize Prices
18/05/2009
Hillary Clinton Addresses the Issue of Food Security at the State Department
11/05/2009
A billion starving people in the world
11/05/2009
Milk: the situation goes sour
04/05/2009
CAPSubsidies: More Openness of Course, But More Explaining As Well
04/05/2009
Agribusiness, a Weapon Against the Crisis?
27/04/2009
The Dairy Crisis Reaches Spain
27/04/2009
The G-8 Summit Sets Agriculture as “Top Priority”
20/04/2009
“The Reported Demise of China’s Breadbasket”
20/04/2009
African Agriculture Profits Once More from International Aid
13/04/2009
The Human Rights Council reaffirms its commitment to fight against hunger
13/04/2009
The British do not believe in the regulatory virtues of the CAP
06/04/2009
An Additional €1B for European Agriculture
06/04/2009
Farmers’ Income Declined in 2008 in Spite of Soaring Prices
30/03/2009
Doha goes on and on
30/03/2009
Milk: a long way towards regulation…
23/03/2009
Agricultural revenues should be comparable to those of the secondary and tertiary sectors
23/03/2009
The World Bank and the OECD join the Doha Round champions’ clan
16/03/2009
The European Commission stands firm on its liberal positions
16/03/2009
G20 torn between revival and regulation
09/03/2009
The need for every kind of agriculture the world has to offer
06/03/2009
Milk still hasn’t come out of it’s dead end
02/03/2009
Agriculture: A « trendy » sector?
02/03/2009
The US are reducing subsidies granted to large farming businesses
23/02/2009
After the Milk and Beef Crises, Pork Now Faces Hard Times
23/02/2009
Recycling Food Waste to Fight World Hunger
16/02/2009
High prices in a situation of plentifulness – what would happen in a situation of scarcity?
16/02/2009
Doha, a bombshell or a real political will
09/02/2009
Wheat: we are inclined to fear exacerbated volatility for the 2008/2009 production spreads
09/02/2009
China becomes latest country affected by unprecedented drought
02/02/2009
Madrid Summit : little progress
02/02/2009
The Doha Round conclusions are still on the international agenda
26/01/2009
Germany Wants an “Agricultural Davos”
26/01/2009
Can the Drought in Argentina Ignite a New Food Crisis?
19/01/2009
Roquefort vs. Hormone-fed beef: disagreement on sanitary regulations or commercial war?
19/01/2009
The regulation of the milk sector: need drives the law.
12/01/2009
The Chinese Scandal Gets French Milk to the Boiling Point
12/01/2009
Animal Health: A Global Public Good More Than a Matter of Concern
05/01/2009
The CAP and the Check Presidency of the European Union: a step forwards, a step backwards ?
05/01/2009
2009 : a dull year according to agri-food transformers
15/12/2008
“Trade is not a panacea to solve world hunger”
15/12/2008
Farmers’ Income Once Again Hostage to Markets
08/12/2008
Towards an « African CAP » ?
08/12/2008
Soon a billion under-fed in the world
01/12/2008
The United Kingdom, Sweden and Latvia refuse to pledge to an “ambitious” CAP.
01/12/2008
Wrapping up the Doha Round Will not Solve the Current Crisis
24/11/2008
Renting the land : a new development lever for poor countries ?
24/11/2008
More and More “Made in China” Foodstuff
17/11/2008
When can we expect a G20 summit on agriculture?
17/11/2008
Boosting food crops in Africa
10/11/2008
Are Declining Prices the Only Variable Factor Afflicting Farmers’ Income?
10/11/2008
Former President Clinton Endorses Agriculture’s Strategic Role for the Stability of Nations.
03/11/2008
Ethanol production isn’t profitable anymore.
03/11/2008
Malawi: the bad pupil of international institutions, a model for Africa.
27/10/2008
The Ricol report asserts the need for new cooperation in the financial area
27/10/2008
The WFP aims at strengthening its development mission
20/10/2008
A record wheat production in 2009 leads to a severe price decrease fear.
20/10/2008
How about a Paulson plan for agriculture?
13/10/2008
Confrontations on Milk Price
13/10/2008
Pascal Lamy Stays the Course
29/09/2008
Pascal Lamy: Rushing Headlong into Liberalization
29/09/2008
Chinese Milk in Turmoil
22/09/2008
India’s Dilemma: Can Agriculture and Industry Survive Together?
22/09/2008
When Financial Investors Get a Cold, Agricultural Markets Sneeze
15/09/2008
Swaziland Farmers Suffer from Rising Prices of Inputs
15/09/2008
Biofuel Reshapes Latin America’s Agriculture
12/09/2008
Madagascar Sets Up an Agricultural Program to Safeguard Food Security
08/09/2008
Inherent Risks of Excessive Speculation in Russia
07/07/2008
Desertification: A Threat to Food Security and Agricultural Development
07/07/2008
Ministers of Agriculture of West and Central Africa Call on African Countries to Devote at Least 10% of Budget to Agriculture
30/06/2008
Algeria: Farmers and Manufacturers Evoke the Need to Strengthen Food Security in their Country
30/06/2008
FAO Calls on African Nations to Increase Agricultural Production and Accelerate Regional Integration Process
09/06/2008
FAO Food Summit Conclusions Give Rise to Criticism and Skepticism
09/06/2008
WTO Confirms Guilty Verdict for US Cotton Subsidies.
01/06/2008
The German « Milk Strike » Continues
01/06/2008
For COPA and COGECA. World Food Security Can Only Be Achieved through Market Stability.
26/05/2008
The Wrestling Match Between Soybeans Producers and the Argentine Government Goes on
26/05/2008
Facing Soaring Agricultural Commodity Prices, Russia Invests in Agriculture
19/05/2008
U.S. Chlorine-Bleached Chickens: European Agriculture Ministers Reject Lifting Import Ban
19/05/2008
Erosion of Biodiversity Threatens Global Food Security
12/05/2008
Evolving Chinese Eating Habits Threaten China's Food Self-Sufficiency
12/05/2008
Consequences of Cyclone Nargis on Myanmar's Rice Production Could Exacerbate Tensions on the World Market
05/05/2008
Japan Strengthens Food Security Policy
05/05/2008
Asian Development Bank (ADB): Rising Food Prices Endanger 1 Billion People in Asia
28/04/2008
All Eyes on Agriculture
28/04/2008
Wheat Stem Rust Could Heighten Tension on International Agricultural Markets
14/04/2008
WTO: Heads of European and Japanese Agriculture Organizations Warn Citizens and Decision-Makers of the Risks of a Possible Trade Agreement
14/04/2008
Rising Prices for Agricultural Raw Materials: Europe Fears "Global Food Crisis"
07/04/2008
Banana Wars Reveal Gap in EPA Strategy
07/04/2008
Developing Agricultural Infrastructures: A Prerequisite to Reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
31/03/2008
Rice: A Turbulent Market
31/03/2008
Dairy Sector Faces Fluctuating Global Prices
24/03/2008
Debt Relief for Indian Farmers: Not Enough
17/03/2008
Controversy over Rising Food Prices in France
17/03/2008
Rising Prices and Food Security: Stepping up Investment in Agriculture
10/03/2008
Climate: United States Ready to Limit Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
10/03/2008
For a CAP Built on Strategic Objectives (A Compromise between France's Intentions and the Commission's Proposals)
25/02/2008
Cotton: United States Sticks to its Guns
25/02/2008
Nutrition: "The Forgotten Millennium Development Goal"
18/02/2008
Climate Change: Agriculture Threatened in Southern Asia and Africa
18/02/2008
Agrofuels and Food Security: FAO Develops New Approach
11/02/2008
Brazilian Beef: European Union Suspends Imports
11/02/2008
WTO: Rifts Still Persist
04/02/2008
Famine Looms in Kenya
04/02/2008
Poverty is Not Just a Lack of Money
28/01/2008
Child Labor: Tesco Boycotts Uzbek Cotton
28/01/2008
WTO: Special Safeguard Clause for Agriculture and Special Products Under Fire
14/01/2008
EPAs: Protests Continue in Africa
07/01/2008
Reform of the Wine Sector: Regulation Tools Preserved
07/01/2008
Farmers' Income in 2007: Uncertain Increase Hides Vast Disparities
17/12/2007
Rising Milk Prices Rock “Food Basket”
17/12/2007
“Unsuspected Agricultural Riches” in Niger
10/12/2007
The Key Role of Agricultural Schools in Africa
10/12/2007
Agricultural Price Forecasts Point to Further Uncertainty
03/12/2007
Rising Price of Staple Sandwiches Affecting Food Security in Egypt
26/11/2007
FAO: Paying Farmers to Protect the Environment
26/11/2007
EPA: Toward A Muted Agreement
19/11/2007
A New International Organization for Biodiversity
19/11/2007
Doha: No Deal for Agriculture before 2008
12/11/2007
Danone Wants to Create Giant Farms to Secure Supplies
05/11/2007
Central Africa Just as Reluctant to Sign EPAs
05/11/2007
Paris and Budapest Favor “Strong” Common Agricultural Policy
29/10/2007
CAP: Setting Objectives Before the Budget
29/10/2007
How to "Profit from Liberalization"
22/10/2007
Cotton: New WTO Sanctions against United States
22/10/2007
Biofuels: Criticism from All Sides
15/10/2007
Reaffirming the Right to Food and Food Sovereignty
15/10/2007
“Stockless Production” in the Agricultural Sector: Recipe for a Major Global Food Emergency
01/10/2007
CAP Shaken to the Core
01/10/2007
Growing Concern over Validity of EPAs
24/09/2007
Rapeseed “Flooding” Europe’s Farmland
24/09/2007
The WTO: Much Ado about Nothing?
17/09/2007
Global Alliance to Support Developing Countries Affected by Climate Change
17/09/2007
New Ban on Brazilian Beef Ahead ?
10/09/2007
Desertification: one of the main obstacles to agricultural development
10/09/2007
Doha: continued uncertainty behind the outward displays of optimism
03/09/2007
The Ukraine, a new agricultural gold mine?
03/09/2007
FAO calls for international regulation of agrofuels
23/07/2007
The WTO Plays its Last Cards to Save the Doha Round
23/07/2007
Shipping Costs: A Key Factor in Evaluating the Effects of Liberalization
09/07/2007
The Doha Round: no possible solution as things currently stand
09/07/2007
The Farm Bill is once again in the headlines
11/06/2007
The WTO attacks subsistence farming in developing countries
11/06/2007
The rise in agricultural prices threatens food security in developing countries
04/06/2007
Biofuels: between hope and disillusion
04/06/2007
Melting Himalayan glaciers threaten the future of agriculture in this region of Asia
28/05/2007
The banana hinders negotiations on EPAs
28/05/2007
When the Chinese giant drinks milk, the world market dries up and prices rise
11/05/2007
Environmental conservation and the war on poverty: Agriculture provides key answers
11/05/2007
Regulations to limit the export of health risks
30/04/2007
For the first time the World Bank recognizes the importance of agriculture in development
30/04/2007
The FAO is concerned about the outcome of the Doha Round negotiations
23/04/2007
Biofuels push the prices of food products up
02/04/2007
Surge in cocoa bean prices
26/03/2007
Agriculture faces challenges as a result of climate change
12/03/2007
The potato market needs regulating
12/03/2007
Biofuels: a complex issue
05/02/2007
The FAO supports urban agriculture in DCs
29/01/2007
« Mariann Fischer Boel proposes complete reform of the fruit and vegetable sector”
29/01/2007
Surge in maize prices causes riots in Mexico
22/01/2007
The World Social Forum calls for a new model for agricultural production
22/01/2007
"Good farming practices" according to the FAO
15/01/2007
The need for regulation of agricultural markets as illustrated by coffee
15/01/2007
Canada condemns US agricultural aid system before WTO
18/12/2006
The European Union commits itself to bilateralism
18/12/2006
Farmers’ incomes weakened by energy costs
11/12/2006
The European Union should have environmental indicators
04/12/2006
Environmental report is a source of hope
04/12/2006
The liberalization of markets is a risk for food security
27/11/2006
The regulation of world agricultural prices is more essential than ever
27/11/2006
Deadlock in the Doha Round could continue until 2009
20/11/2006
Policy reform of the CAP in the offing
20/11/2006
Hunger in the world: the solution is first and foremost agricultural
Source : FAO
02/10/2006
China: abandoning agriculture in favour of industry
Source : Courrier international
02/10/2006
Agriculture: a fashionable investment?
Source : Le Monde
25/09/2006
Preserving biodiversity: a strategic gamble for the European Commission
Source : Europolitique
25/09/2006
The world under threat of a new food crisis
Source : Courrier International
18/09/2006
Chinese agriculture is in danger
Source : Agrapresse
18/09/2006
Risk of agro-commercial collapse for Southern countries
Source : CIHEAM
11/09/2006
Australia refuses to dismantle its export monopolies
Source : Washington Post
11/09/2006
India needs a new “Green revolution”
Source : Le Figaro
26/07/2006
Is the Australian wine industry on the verge of bankruptcy ?
Source : Agrapresse
21/07/2006
The real effects of liberalization on poor countries
13/07/2006
Alert concerning the increased volatility of agricultural
Source : Europolitique Agriculture
30/06/2006
Appeal for a regulatory system for agriculture dedicated to development
26/06/2006
Wheat prices expected to rise
23/06/2006
Agricultural practices that promote biodiversity
Source : IRD, www.ird.fr Fiche d’actualité scientifique n°243, may 2006
16/06/2006
Africa is still waiting for its “green revolution”
Source : Le Monde 8th June 2006
19/05/2006
WTO agreements have increased Oceania’s control over trade in dairy products.
Source : CNIEL (National Interprofessional Centre for Dairy Economy)
24/03/2006
Liberalization alone cannot win the war on poverty
17/03/2006
American export subsidies definitively condemned by the WTO ?
10/03/2006
Cotton: hidden subsidies?
09/03/2006
Will we all be eating Brazilian beef tomorrow ?
27/02/2006
Peter Mandelson criticizes the World Bank model
Source : www.europa.eu.int
09/02/2006
The sugar market: Africa, the Trojan horse in a sorry state!
Source : Europe Information Agriculture n°192
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