Department of Environmental, Land, and Infrastructure Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy.
Sci Rep. 2022 Apr 26;12(1):6790. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-10815-7.
Understanding the dynamics of food trade, which involves a corresponding virtual trade in environmental resources, is relevant for its effects on the environment. Among the socioeconomic factors driving the international food market, trade agreements play a significant yet poorly understood role in facilitating access to worldwide trade. Focusing on the global trade of grain from 1993 to 2015, we investigate the role of trade agreements in activating new linkages and increasing traded volumes and their environmental implications. Through a data-driven approach, we show that the activation of a trade agreement among countries induces a more than six-fold increase in the probability of establishing a new link. Also, the presence of a trade agreement over time, not just its activation, relates to a more stable market since it reduces the probability of link deactivation by more than half. The trade links covered by agreements show larger flows and smoother inter-annual fluctuations. Furthermore, trade agreements encourage the development of more water-efficient flows by stimulating the exchange of crops with high water productivity values. The average economic water productivity of crops traded under trade agreements increases by 62% when considering total virtual water and even by 93% when focusing on blue water.
理解粮食贸易的动态,其中涉及到环境资源的相应虚拟贸易,与它对环境的影响有关。在推动国际粮食市场的社会经济因素中,贸易协定在促进全球贸易方面发挥着重要但理解不足的作用。本文聚焦于 1993 年至 2015 年全球谷物贸易,研究了贸易协定在激活新的贸易联系、增加贸易量及其环境影响方面的作用。通过数据驱动的方法,我们表明,国家间贸易协定的激活会使建立新联系的概率增加六倍以上。此外,随着时间的推移,贸易协定的存在,而不仅仅是其激活,与更稳定的市场有关,因为它使联系中断的概率降低了一半以上。受协议覆盖的贸易联系显示出更大的流量和更平滑的年度波动。此外,贸易协定通过刺激高水资源生产力作物的交换,鼓励发展更节水的流动。当考虑到虚拟水的总量时,受贸易协定约束的作物的平均经济水资源生产力增加了 62%,而当只关注蓝水时,这一比例甚至增加了 93%。