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Megatrends in Agriculture, Food Industry and Food Markets

An Empirical and Holistic Approach

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  • Presents a holistic understanding of the global food industry
  • Demonstrates enduring trends in global food markets and potential disruptive forces
  • Highlights the importance of understanding global food trends in policy-making around climate change and sustainability
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About this book

This book offers a research-based, holistic overview of the entire value chain of the global food industry. It captures and defines over 80 contemporary ‘megatrends’ in agriculture and the food market that can be empirically documented and have a major impact on business, economies, industries, societies, and individuals.

Today the world is characterized by more uncertainty and unpredictability than in previous periods. In the midst of these changing times, the book demonstrates how a number of more stable trends still exist within global agriculture, which can be important indicators in both the short and long term. The book highlights how developments in agriculture, the food industry and food markets have a central position in policy debates around climate change, sustainability, food crises, hunger, and food supply, and shows how by identifying various megatrends and their underlying economic drivers, as well as potential disruptive forces, we can reduce both risk and vulnerability in the future. Megatrends within consumption, food loss, food crises, international trade, retail industry and ownership of farms are discussed and their relevance illuminated for a wide range of stakeholders, including policy-makers and agri-businesses, as well as farmers and consumers. This book will be a useful resource for researchers in agricultural and environmental economics, as well as policy-makers and professionals in agri-food organisations and public food institutions.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Dept of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg C, Denmark

    Henning Otte Hansen

About the author

Henning Otte Hansen is a Senior Advisor at the Department of Food and Resource Economics at the University of Copenhagen and holds a PhD in Agricultural Policy. His research has been within food markets, food industry, food economics and international food business. He also works with food clusters and especially with cooperatives and their role in food value chains and the development of international competitiveness. Previously, he has been employed by private companies and organisations within the food industry for 20 years, so his research and teaching also relates to the relations and interfaces between science and industry. He is the course leader for Master's students at the University of Copenhagen on the structure and economics of the food industry.

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