Comparative Advantage, Self-sufficiency and Food Security in Iran: Case Study of Wheat Commodity
Food security has a dynamic notion during the time and may be affected by various domestic and global factors. Nevertheless, Iranian policy makers consider food security as same as self-sufficiency in agricultural food products, particularly wheat production. However, self-sufficiency can contri...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Islamic Azad University
2014-09-01
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Series: | International Journal of Agricultural Management and Development |
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Online Access: | http://webzoom.freewebs.com/ijamad/4(3)/IJAMADSeptember2014P203.pdf |
Summary: | Food security has a dynamic notion during the time and
may be affected by various domestic and global factors.
Nevertheless, Iranian policy makers consider food security as
same as self-sufficiency in agricultural food products, particularly
wheat production. However, self-sufficiency can contribute to
food security only if it is in coincidences with comparative advantage
and sustainable resource management. The present
study aims to investigate the coincidences of self-sufficiency
and comparative advantage and the real impact of selfsufficiency
on net social benefit as a measure of food security;
by developing a Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM) to analyze the
trend of comparative advantage and self-sufficiency measures
for the past decade. The data for wheat input-output quantities
and their domestic prices during the period of study were
obtained from production and cost system of agricultural
products, and other relevant information collected from World
Bank statistics and FAO database. The results showed that the
self-sufficiency policy through price supports, inputs and credit
subsidies and research and extension programs, has increased
the physical productivity of wheat farms as well as increased
the area under cultivation. However, the net social profit of
wheat production was negative during the period of study, indicating
a negative effect of self-sufficiency policy on the food
security. |
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ISSN: | 2159-5852 2159-5860 |