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Trade in Agricultural Goods
The liberalization of trade in agriculture and the withdrawal of the state from the provision of basic services have been associated with increased inequality, a deepening of rural poverty and food insecurity. In this context the international environment for trade in agriculture disadvantages the developing world while the agricultural sector in the North is highly protected behind tariff peaks, quantitative restrictions, safeguards measures and other non-tariff barriers to trade.

 

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1 EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP): Tools Protecting European Farmers
2 EU’s Increasing Use Of Decoupled Domestic Supports In Agriculture: Implications For Developing Countries
3 Comparing the Special Safeguard Provision (SSG) and the Special Safeguard Mechanism (SSM): Special and Differential Treatment for Whom?
4 The Price-based Special Safeguard Mechanism (SSM): Trends in Agriculture Price Declines and Analysis of the Conditionalities in the December 2008 WTO Agriculture Chair's Text
5 The Volume-based Special Safeguard Mechanism (SSM): Analysis of the Conditionalities in the December 2008 WTO Agriculture Chair's Texts
6 The Extent of Agriculture Import Surges in Developing Countries: What are the Trends
7 The Proposed Special Safeguard Mechanism (SSM) in the WTO: Is it still ‘Special'?
8 The ACRE Program - A Volatile New Source of U.S.Amber Box Spending
9 Controversial Points in the Discussion on Special Safeguard Mechanism (SSM) in the Doha Round
10 Food and Energy Crisis: Time to Rethink Development Policy
11 Comments on the Revised Draft Modalities for Agriculture
12 Comments on the Draft Modalities for WTO Agriculture Negotiations dated 8 Feb. 2008
13 State of Play in WTO Agricultural Negotiations: Country Groupings' Positions - January 2008 Update
14 The Reform of the EU Sugar Sector: Implications for ACP Countries and EPA Negotiations
15 Comments on Draft Modalities for WTO Agriculture Negotiations dated 17 July 2007
16 The Development Dimension of the Agriculture Negotiations
17 State of Play in Agricultural Negotiations: Country Grouping' Positions - November 2006 Update
18 State of Play in the WTO Agriculture Negotiations: Country Groupings' Positions - December 2005 Update
19 Observations on the Proposal for a New Peace Clause
20 State of Play in Agriculture Negotiations: Country Groupings' Positions
21 Current Trends in Organic Agriculture Markets and Their Implications for Farmers
22 Note on the Expiry of the Peace Clause: Some Elements for Consideration by Developing Countries
23 Comments on the WTO Secretariat's Paper - Tariff reductions for agricultural Products: Some Simulations of the Operation of the Blended Formula (JOB(04)/1)
24 European Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) Reform in the WTO Context
25 Proposals on a Special Safeguard for Developing Countries in Agriculture
26 The Doha Trade Negotiations and Local Communities: The Agriculture Negotiations
27 Domestic Support ? Main Negotiating Positions
28 Export Competition ? Main Negotiating Positions
29 Market Access ? Main Negotiating Positions
30 Comparative Analysis of relevant WTO Safeguard provisions for agriculture negotiations
31 Agriculture in Developing Countries: Which Way Forward?
32 Options for the Implementation of Farmers' Rights at the National Level
33 Meanings of Sustainable Agriculture: Some Issues for the South
34 Market Power in Agricultural Markets: Some Issues for Developing Countries
35 WTO Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures: Issues for Developing Countries
36 Universal Food Security: Issues for the South