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The Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) is an inter-agency platform to enhance food market transparency and policy response for food security. It was launched in 2011 by the G20 Ministers of Agriculture following the global food price hikes in 2007/08 and 2010.
The Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) is an inter-agency platform to enhance food market transparency and policy response for food security. It was launched in 2011 by the G20 Ministers of Agriculture following the global food price hikes in 2007/08 and 2010.
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The Market Monitor of the G20 Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) tracks current and expected future trends in international food markets, including market and policy drivers, and detects conditions that warrant the attention of policy makers.
The project focuses on: Identifying factors constraining the availability, reliability and timeliness of data on production, forecasts, stocks and market prices for the four AMIS crops (potato is also included in the scope of the project given its importance for the country); and identifying sustainable solutions using innovative methodologies ...
AMIS promotes a better understanding of developments in global food markets. A central task in this regard is to monitor market and policy drivers that impact on global food prices and their volatility.
Bringing together the principal trading countries of agricultural commodities, AMIS assesses global food supplies (focusing on wheat, maize, rice and soybeans) and provides a platform to coordinate policy action in times of market uncertainty.
Detailed assessment of four AMIS crops statistics in Nigeria (market prices, stocks, production forecasts); Relevant staff from Federal and State agencies trained on microdata documentation standards (DDI), tools and practices;
Within the framework of a global scoping report conducted for the Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS), this paper reviews feed consumption patterns and methods for estimating feed use in the Philippines.
It is a global agricultural market information system that concerns itself, at least initially, with matters relating to wheat, maize (corn), rice and soybeans. It is designed to: improve agricultural market information, analyses and forecasts at both national and international levels;