Committee on Commodity Problems (CCP)

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The 75th Session of the Committee on Commodity Problems (CCP) will review the latest developments in food and agricultural markets and examine market outlook, including medium-term projections. The Committee will also discuss the findings of FAO’s flagship publication The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets (SOCO) 2022 on the theme “The Geography of Food and Agricultural Trade: Policy approaches for sustainable development”. Furthermore, it will provide guidance on FAO’s work programme in commodity markets and trade under the FAO Strategic Framework 2022-31.

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Publications

15/09/2022

This edition of The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets (SOCO) discusses how trade policies, based on both multilateral and regional approaches, can address today’s challenges for sustainable development. Trade policies in food and agriculture should aim to safeguard global food security, address the trade-offs between economic and environmental objectives, and strengthen the resilience of the global agrifood system to shocks, such as conflicts, pandemics and extreme weather.

10/06/2022

The Russian Federation and Ukraine are among the most important producers of agricultural commodities in the world. Both countries are leading suppliers of agricultural products to global markets, where exportable supplies are often concentrated in a handful of countries.

10/06/2022

In view of the soaring input prices,concerns about the weather, and increased market uncertainties stemming from the war in Ukraine, FAO’s latest forecasts point to a likely tightening of food markets in 2022. Meanwhile, the global food import bill is on course to hit a new record high of USD 1.8 trillion, an all-time high, almost entirely on account of higher prices.

The geography of food and agricultural trade: Policy approaches for sustainable development

This edition of The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets (SOCO) discusses how trade policies, based on both multilateral and regional approaches, can address today’s challenges for sustainable development. Trade policies in food and agriculture should aim to safeguard global food security, address the trade-offs between economic and environmental objectives, and strengthen the resilience of the global agrifood system to shocks, such as conflicts, pandemics and extreme weather.

SOCO 2022 explores the geography of trade, analysing food and agricultural trade and its patterns across countries and regions, its drivers and the trade policy environment. Comparative advantage, trade policies and trade costs shape the patterns of trade in food and agriculture. When comparative advantage plays out in the global market, trade benefits all countries. Lowering tariff barriers and reducing trade costs can promote trade and economic growth. Both multilateral and regional trade agreements can facilitate the process of making trade an avenue for growth but the gains of trade are distributed unevenly. When global environmental impacts, such as climate change, are considered, a multilateral approach to trade can help expand the reach of mitigation measures.

The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets (SOCO) 2022 Edition
28/06/2022

This edition of The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets (SOCO) discusses how trade policies, based on both multilateral and regional approaches,...

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Past session

CCP Intersessional Event | 1 June 2023, Hybrid Event

CCP@75 Side Events

Promoting food market transparency and policy coordination | 13 July 2022, Hybrid Event

How can global value chains enhance sustainable agricultural development? | 14 July 2022, Hybrid Event

CCP 2022 (75th Session)
CCP 2021
 (74th Session)
CCP 2021 (73rd Session) [Extraordinary]
CCP 2018 (72nd Session);
CCP 2016 (71st Session);
CCP 2014 (70th Session);
CCP 2012 (69th Session);
CCP 2010 (68th Session);
CCP 2009 (67th Session);
CCP 2007 (66th Session);
CCP 2005 (65th Session);
CCP 2003 (64th Session);
CCP 2001 (63rd Session);
CCP 1999 (62nd Session).

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Committee on Commodity Problems (CCP) | 75th Session
12/12/2022

Established over 70 years ago, the Committee on Commodity Problems (CCP) is FAO’s oldest technical committee. CCP tracks agricultural commodity markets...

Chairperson

 Ambassador Yaya Adisa Olaitan Olaniran of Nigeria