1st Edition

U.S. Agriculture in a Global Setting An Agenda for the Future

Edited By M. Ann Tutwiler Copyright 1988
    248 Pages
    by Routledge

    257 Pages
    by Routledge

    The theme of the 1987/88 annual review of the National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy (NCFAP) specifically considers that while the world in which agricultural policy operates has changed dramatically over the decades, agricultural policies have not taken account of those changes in any fundamental way. Originally published in 1988, this volume examines the setting in which U.S. agriculture finds itself and suggests an agenda for future policy. This title is a valuable resource for students interested in environmental studies, agricultural practices, and national policy.

    Preface;  1. Introduction;  Part 1: The Foundation of U.S. Agricultural Policy;  2. The Current Debate and Economic Rationale for U.S. Agricultural Policy  3. The Philosophical Rationale for U.S. Agricultural Policy;  Part 2: The International Setting;  4. An Independent and Fragile Global Economy  5. Brighter Prospects for Agricultural Trade  6. International Agricultural Negotiations: The United States and the European Community Square Off  Part 3: The Domestic Setting;  7. Consumer Demands: A Balancing Act  8. The Changing Face of Rural America  9. The Fragmented and Meandering Politics of Agriculture;  Part 4: The Environmental and Technological Setting;  10. Agricultural Information and technology: A Continuum of Change  11. Land and Water: Will There Be Enough for Agriculture?  12. Some Rays of Hope for Agriculture and the Environment  13. Global Climate Change Holds Problems and Uncertainties for Agriculture;  Part 5: Summary and Conclusions;  14. An Agenda for the Future;    About the Authors

    Biography

    Tutwiler, M. Ann