Avoid intervention measures

Governments should avoid intervening in agricultural commodity speculation—due to a lack of evidence on its effects—except in extreme cases (e.g. response to disasters). Broader policy measures such as export restrictions and the holding of stocks can help to mitigate the impact of speculation.

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