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Public policy and institutional challenges in the achievement of sustainable agriculture

Por: Pomareda Benel, Carlos F | IICA, San José (Costa Rica). Programa de Análisis y Planificación de la Política Agraria | International Conference on the Ecological Economics of Sustainability: Making Local and Short equal Term Goals Consistent with Global and Long-Term Goals (sl) 21-23 May 1990.
Tipo de material: ArtículoArtículoSeries Ponencias, Resultados y Recomendaciones de Eventos Técnicos A1/SC (IICA) no. 91-07. Editor: San José (Costa Rica) 1991Descripción: 15 p.ISSN: 0253-4746.Tema(s): POLITICA MACROECONOMICA | POLITICA DE DESARROLLO | FORTALECIMIENTO INSTITUCIONAL | AMERICA LATINA | CARIBERecursos en línea: eng Resumen: First, the document notes that sustainable development is attracting the attention of the international community within the framework of what is refered to as the World's Common Future (Brundtland Commision 1987). To achieve common interest it is necessary to analyze economic relations among countries, particularly between North and South, as well as within nations, and between rural and urban societies. The document recommends that commitment must be global, multiparty and multisectoral. Within the realm of agriculture, achieving sustainability requires a multidisciplinary effort, and clear interinstitutional relations. For that reason, this work attempts to produce a policy framework that does not only consider onfarm and agroindustrial technology, but also communal rural society and domestic and international trade, with particular focus on the latter. Section 2 focuses on the policy issues that arise in the pursuing of sustainable agriculture and the need for institutional capabilities in specific areas where policies are required. Section 3 highlights the government responsibilities and needs for adequate institutions able to guide the sustainable development of agriculture. In this section, particular reference is made to the need for appropriate information to develop policies and for an appraisal fo the extent to which sustainability has been achieved so far. (IICA)
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First, the document notes that sustainable development is attracting the attention of the international community within the framework of what is refered to as the World's Common Future (Brundtland Commision 1987). To achieve common interest it is necessary to analyze economic relations among countries, particularly between North and South, as well as within nations, and between rural and urban societies. The document recommends that commitment must be global, multiparty and multisectoral. Within the realm of agriculture, achieving sustainability requires a multidisciplinary effort, and clear interinstitutional relations. For that reason, this work attempts to produce a policy framework that does not only consider onfarm and agroindustrial technology, but also communal rural society and domestic and international trade, with particular focus on the latter. Section 2 focuses on the policy issues that arise in the pursuing of sustainable agriculture and the need for institutional capabilities in specific areas where policies are required. Section 3 highlights the government responsibilities and needs for adequate institutions able to guide the sustainable development of agriculture. In this section, particular reference is made to the need for appropriate information to develop policies and for an appraisal fo the extent to which sustainability has been achieved so far. (IICA)

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