MEDITERRA 2014
MEDITERRA 2014
Logistics and Agro-Food Trade. A Challenge for the Mediterranean
JANV. 2014 coll. Hors collection, 400 p.
In a context of globalisation and socio-political upheavals in the Mediterranean,the development of Mediterranean agricultural trade is increasingly determinedby the capacity of countries to develop modern infrastructure to facilitate exchanges and the movement of goods as well as to ensure better food security.
Organised around the economic developments of Mediterranean agriculturaltrade (flow with Europe, the United States, Brazil, Asia and sub-Saharan Africa), logistical challenges for the exchange of strategic products (grain, fruits andvegetables, meat, olive oil, seafood, etc.) and the infrastructure that condition trade (ports, corridors, multimodal platforms, cold chain, etc.), Mediterra 2014 also addresses issues related to sustainability, territorial balance and strategies of public policy actors (the increasing importance of the normative framework, the struggle against food waste, or the role of local authorities).