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Construction of China Agriculture Monitoring and Early-Warning System (CAMES)

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The prices of agricultural products fluctuated extraordinary in recent years. To understand the agricultural price changes in domestic and abroad markets and quantitative judge their future trends, it is very imperative to establish China Agriculture Monitoring and Early-warning System (CAMES). According to the characteristics of China’s agricultural market, such as production, consumption, price and etc, this paper proposes the construction of China Agriculture Monitoring and Early-warning System, which integrates short-, medium- and long-term forecast and early-warning, including its theoretical basis, characteristics, functions and framework. This system is a scientific tool which will improve the monitoring and early-warning work for China’s agricultural products.

This work is supported by Key Project of National Key Technology R&D Program (Project No.2012BAH20B04).

Xu Shi-wei (1962–), senior research fellow, professor, and research on agricultural information analysis and food security early warning.

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Xu, Sw. (2014). Construction of China Agriculture Monitoring and Early-Warning System (CAMES). In: Xu, S. (eds) Proceedings of 2013 World Agricultural Outlook Conference. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54389-0_1

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