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Agricultural Policy Monitoring and Evaluation 2023

Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change

This annual report monitors and evaluates agricultural policies in 54 countries, including the 38 OECD countries, the five non-OECD EU Member States, and 11 emerging economies. It finds that support to agriculture has reached record levels amidst subsequent crises, although the increase in support has been less than the sector’s growth. After COVID-19, governments have taken significant action to limit the impacts of the war in Ukraine on the farming sector and markets. This year’s report focuses on policies for climate-change adaptation and identifies close to 600 adaptation measures adopted by governments, but notes that more action is required to advance the implementation, monitoring and assessment of adaptation measures. The report also finds that most of the support for the sector comes in forms that reduce rather than enhance the sector’s capacity to adjust to future crises, including climate change. In line with the 2022 OECD Agriculture Ministerial Declaration, the report identifies key actions to focus policy efforts on improving agriculture and the food system’s resilience to successive shocks while also enhancing the sector’s environmental performance and productivity.

Published on October 30, 2023 Latest available edition in: French

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
Executive Summary
Policies for agricultural adaptation to a changing climate
Developments in agricultural policy and support
Sources and Definitions of Contextual Indicators
Statistical Annex
Developments in Agricultural Policy and Support by Country28 chapters available
Overall trends in agricultural support
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Costa Rica
European Union
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Israel
Japan
Kazakhstan
Korea
Mexico
New Zealand
Norway
Philippines
South Africa
Switzerland
Türkiye
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States
Viet Nam
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