date:Jun 06, 2013
food crops, although output is anticipated to slow in the next decade due to land, water and rural labour constraints.
Presenting the joint report in Beijing, OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurra said: The outlook for global agriculture is relatively bright with strong demand, expanding trade and high prices. But this picture assumes continuing economic recovery. If we fail to turn the global economy around, investment and growth in agriculture will suffer and food security may be compromised.