PARIS, Sept 19: Government subsidies for farmers in OECD countries have fallen by half over 40 years, reaching the lowest levels since the mid-1980s, a report showed on Wednesday.

But the fall reflected a rise of food prices rather than changes in subsidy policies, the report said.

The rise of food prices had propped up revenues for the sector, according to an annual report on agricultural policies by the 34-nation Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. “In 2011 support to producers across the OECD area amounted to $252 billion or 182 billion euros,” said the report.

This is equivalent to 19 per cent of farm gross receipts in the 34-member OECD countries, a slight drop from 20 per cent in 2010.

“This is the lowest level observed since OECD began measuring support in the mid-1980s, when the producer support estimate as percentage of gross farm receipts was almost twice as high (37 per cent),” said the OECD.

However, the decline was “driven by developments on international markets, rather than by explicit policy changes.”  “With higher world prices, policies to support domestic prices generated smaller transfers,” it noted.

Global food prices hit a peak in February 2011, according to the Food and Agriculture Organisation's index of prices.

Meanwhile the differences in support levels vary substantially throughout the group, with those in Australia, New Zealand and Chile reaching just 1 to 4 per cent.

In Norway, Switzerland, Japan and Korea, just over half of gross farm receipts were made up by agricultural support.—AFP

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