Reorienting budgetary support to agriculture for climate change mitigation: A modelling analysis
Reforming agricultural support is increasingly considered a viable means to enhance agriculture's contribution to climate change mitigation, while fulfilling broader food systems policy objectives related to food security and livelihoods. This study uses a new computable general equilibrium mod...
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Zusammenfassung: | Reforming agricultural support is increasingly considered a viable means to enhance agriculture's contribution to climate change mitigation, while fulfilling broader food systems policy objectives related to food security and livelihoods. This study uses a new computable general equilibrium model to investigate a set of global policy reform scenarios that reorientate governments' budgetary transfers to agriculture to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The results suggest that removing budgetary support globally would reduce agricultural emissions by 2.1% with potential negative effects on food supply. Reorienting existing support, instead, could have significantly stronger effects: decoupling payments from production and tying these to suitable agri-environmental practices could raise emission reduction to over 4% without harming food supply. Targeted investments in productivity and abatement technologies could bring additional emission savings in the long term with co-benefits for food security. Overall, combining green decoupling and investment policies in OECD countries would reduce global agricultural emissions by 5% - or by 11% if extended to other regions - while balancing outcomes across the three dimensions of the food systems' triple challenge |
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DOI: | 10.1787/28248b95-en |
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title | Reorienting budgetary support to agriculture for climate change mitigation A modelling analysis |
title_auth | Reorienting budgetary support to agriculture for climate change mitigation A modelling analysis |
title_exact_search | Reorienting budgetary support to agriculture for climate change mitigation A modelling analysis |
title_full | Reorienting budgetary support to agriculture for climate change mitigation A modelling analysis Hugo, Valin, Ben, Henderson and Jussi, Lankoski |
title_fullStr | Reorienting budgetary support to agriculture for climate change mitigation A modelling analysis Hugo, Valin, Ben, Henderson and Jussi, Lankoski |
title_full_unstemmed | Reorienting budgetary support to agriculture for climate change mitigation A modelling analysis Hugo, Valin, Ben, Henderson and Jussi, Lankoski |
title_short | Reorienting budgetary support to agriculture for climate change mitigation |
title_sort | reorienting budgetary support to agriculture for climate change mitigation a modelling analysis |
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