Abstract

To meet the increasing demand for food around the world, pesticides are widely used and will continue to be widely used in agricultural production to reduce yield losses and maintain product quality. International pesticide trade serves to reallocate the distribution of pesticides around the world. We investigate the statistical properties of the international trade networks of five categories of pesticides from the view angle of temporal directed and weighted networks. We observed an overall increasing trend in network size, network density, average in- and out-degrees, average in- and out-strengths, temporal similarity, and link reciprocity, indicating that the rising globalization of pesticides trade is driving the networks denser. However, the distributions of link weights remain unchanged along time for the five categories of pesticides. In addition, all the networks are disassortatively mixed because large importers or exporters are more likely to trade with small exporters or importers. We also observed positive correlations between in-degree and out-degree, in-strength and out-strength, link reciprocity and in-degree, out-degree, in-strength, and out-strength, while node’s local clustering coefficient is negatively related to in-degree, out-degree, in-strength, and out-strength. We show that some structural and dynamic properties of the international pesticide trade networks are different from those of the international trade networks, highlighting the presence of idiosyncratic features of different goods and products in the international trade.

Highlights

  • The past decades after the World War II have witnessed a marked growth in food production and the total population of the world, together with a dramatic decrease in the proportion of the world’s people that are hungry, and the global demand for food will continuously increase in the coming decades [1, 2]

  • We investigate the structure and evolution of the international pesticide trade networks from the view angle of temporal directed and weighted networks

  • Most of the structural properties of the international pesticide trade networks are qualitatively similar to those of the whole international trade network, there are qualitative and quantitative differences, indicating the presence of idiosyncratic features of different goods and products in the international trade

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INTRODUCTION

The past decades after the World War II have witnessed a marked growth in food production and the total population of the world, together with a dramatic decrease in the proportion of the world’s people that are hungry, and the global demand for food will continuously increase in the coming decades [1, 2]. There are studies on the international trade networks of agricultural goods and products. We investigate the structure and evolution of the international pesticide trade networks (iPTNs) from the view angle of temporal directed and weighted networks. We take into consideration the directions and weights of the links, which are crucial traits of the iPTNs. we investigate the evolution of total trade value, network size, network density, overall in- and out-degrees of nodes, overall in- and out-strengths of nodes, four measures of assortativity, network structure stability, reciprocity, and clustering coefficient, as well as the relationships between some pairs of these network metrics.

Data Description
Network Construction
Network Size and Number of Links
Total Trade Value
Network Density
Node In-Degree and Out-Degree
Weight Distribution
Node In-Strength and Out-Strength
Similarity of Temporal Networks
Mixing Pattern
Reciprocity
Clustering Coefficient
CONCLUSION
Findings
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT
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