Mediterranean Agricultural Markets Information Network
The MED-Amin network was created in 2014 at the request of the Ministers of Agriculture of the 13 CIHEAM member countries, against the background of the world food crises in 2008-2009, then 2011.
MED-Amin is a network for monitoring agricultural markets and food systems that contributes to Pillar 4 "Crises and resilience" of CAPMED 2025. It focuses in particular on five cereals (soft wheat and durum wheat, barley, maize and rice) which are essential to the food security in the Mediterranean.
MED-Amin aims to limit the excessive volatility of food prices by encouraging the transparency of international markets for basic agricultural products.
The network thus encourages the coordination of national market policies.

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