The Role of Storage and Trade in Food Security

Author:

Kennedy P. Lynn1,Schmitz Andrew2,van Kooten G. Cornelis3

Affiliation:

1. Louisiana State University , Baton Rouge , LA , USA

2. University of Florida , Gainesville , FL , USA

3. University of Victoria , Victoria , BC, Canada

Abstract

Abstract This paper examines the role of storage and trade on food security with respect to milled rice in India for the period 1966–2013. Data on food balances, prices, and population obtained from FAOSTAT allow for the observation of the status quo with storage and trade. Then, using a spatial equilibrium framework, the outcomes without storage or trade are simulated. Our results are consistent with the literature with respect to welfare effects. Storage results in net welfare gains to society, although producers gain while consumers lose. Producers receive a welfare gain from net exports while consumers gain from net imports. From a food security perspective, the use of storage has provided benefits to consumers by increasing stability in the market, as seen through decreased standard deviation in both domestic rice prices and per capita availability. The results are mixed with respect to stability from trade.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Business, Management and Accounting,Food Science

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