The WTO Agriculture and Sustainable Development

The WTO  Agriculture and Sustainable Development
Author: Heinrich Wohlmeyer,Theodor Quendler
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351282109

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Despite the Doha declaration of November 2001, the failure to start a new round of global trade negotiations at Seattle in December 1999 and the hostility of protesters to the trade liberalization process and growing global economic and social disparities was a wake-up call for the World Trade Organisation (WTO). The ambitious goal of this ground-breaking book is to identify the strengths and weaknesses of liberalized world trade, in particular in the agricultural sector, and to investigate to what extent the current WTO agreements provide the necessary fail-safe devices to react to trade-related negative impacts on sustainability, environmental protection and food security. The background and interrelationship between the WTO, the tenets of sustainable development and the unique features of the agriculture and forestry sectors are explored, and conclusions regarding the deficits of the world trade system and its conflicts with basic societal goals – such as sustainability – are drawn. Agriculture and forestry have a particular affinity with what the authors call "strong sustainability" and are to be among the major agenda items in forthcoming WTO negotiations. The book proposes that sustainable agricultural production techniques such as integrated and organic farming provide a series of related services to community and environment which could be severely prejudiced by wholesale trade liberalization and the imposition of the large-scale production methods of the mega-trade giants of the USA and Europe. And yet the concept of sustainability is referred to only tangentially in the existing WTO agenda. The WTO, Agriculture and Sustainable Development argues that, without a formal recognition of this failing, the premise that free trade is inherently advantageous for all countries is a falsehood. Further, unfettered liberalization is unsustainable and a social and environmental multilateral framework must be agreed to reinterpret or adapt a host of WTO regulations that are at odds with sustainable development. The core problem is that, under the current system, import duties can only be differentiated by direct goods and services and not by their means of production – sustainable or otherwise. Therefore, a range of environmental policy measures in the agricultural sector, such as the consideration of product life-cycles, the internalization of external costs and a coupling of trade liberalization with ecological obligations are proposed by the authors. In addition, they argue that unsustainable economic short-termism must be curbed and the use of the stick of trade sanctions and the carrot of financial benefits for good environmental performance be permitted to promote sustainable agricultural practices. This book will contribute greatly in addressing the lack of basic theoretical arguments at the intersection between trade and sustainable development – a failing that has already been bemoaned by trade policy-makers. It is highly recommended reading for all those involved or interested in the WTO negotiations, whether from multilateral organizations, governments, industry or civil society.

Agricultural Subsidies in the WTO Green Box

Agricultural Subsidies in the WTO Green Box
Author: Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz,Christophe Bellmann,Jonathan Hepburn
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2009-12-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521519694

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Growing evidence suggests that 'green box' farm subsidies may in fact affect production and trade, harm farmers in developing countries and cause environmental damage. This book brings together new research and analysis examining the relationship between green box subsidies and sustainable development goals, and explores options for future reform.

Sustainable Development in International Law Making and Trade

Sustainable Development in International Law Making and Trade
Author: Elisabeth Bürgi Bonanomi
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2015-09-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781784717278

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This timely book provides an accessible insight into how the concept of sustainable development can be made operational through its translation into legal terms. Understood as a multidimensional legal principle, sustainable development facilitates coherent international law making. Using this notion as an analytical lens on the WTO Agreement on Agriculture, the book considers the unresolved question of what a sustainable and coherent agricultural trade agreement could look like.

Trade and Sustainable Development Goal 2 Policy options and their trade offs

Trade and Sustainable Development Goal 2     Policy options and their trade offs
Author: Gadhok, I.; Mermigkas; G., Hepburn; J., Bellman, C.; Krivonos, E.
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789251331514

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With trade recognized as a means of implementation under Agenda 2030, policy-makers will need to ensure that trade, and policies affecting trade and markets, are taken into consideration as part of their efforts to achieve SDG 2. The five targets that set out the level and ambition of SDG 2 (ending hunger; ending all forms of malnutrition; doubling the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers; ensuring sustainable food production systems; and maintaining genetic diversity), as well as trade itself, often constitute distinct policy priorities for governments. Trade and related policy measures that may be designed to achieve one target can potentially have unintended negative consequences that undermine the achievement of other targets, both within the country where the measure is applied and in the trading partner countries. It is therefore important that policy-makers identify and recognize areas in which difficult tradeoffs may be needed between competing policy objectives, and identify possible ways in which these can be addressed. Furthermore, while the different targets set out under SDG 2 are mutually interdependent and inter-related, it is important to address the trade policy dimension of each component individually as part of a broader plan of action.

Agricultural Commodities Trade and Sustainable Development

Agricultural Commodities  Trade and Sustainable Development
Author: Thomas Lines
Publsiher: IIED
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2005
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: 9781843695738

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Introduction to the Development Box electronic Resource Finding Space for Development Concerns in the WTO s Agriculture Negotiations

Introduction to the Development Box  electronic Resource    Finding Space for Development Concerns in the WTO s Agriculture Negotiations
Author: Murphy, Sophia,International Institute for Sustainable Development,Suppan, Steve,Switzerland. Direktion für Entwicklungszusammenarbeit und Humanitäre Hilfe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 189553674X

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Sustainable Development and International Food Trade Policies

Sustainable Development and International Food Trade Policies
Author: Cemal Atici
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2024-02-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781040023549

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With a particular focus on developing economies, this book explores the intersection between agri-environmental policy, food policy, agricultural trade policy, and sustainable development. This book explores the many factors which shape sustainable development policies in agriculture. On the production side, using environmentally friendly inputs and good agricultural practices to protect the land and other related resources are necessary conditions for sustainable agriculture. On the other hand, ensuring food safety, security, and sustainable consumption are necessary elements of sustainable food policies and development. In addition, as the agricultural sector grows in an economy, energy needs become a major issue, especially for countries that depend on import. This book explores how these elements are balanced – along with global factors such as foreign direct investment, international climate change provisions, and the role of the WTO – in domains such as value chains, biotechnology, gender equality, ecology, and trade-environment interaction. This book will be of great interest to advanced readers in the fields of agricultural policy, food trade policy, and sustainable development.

Agriculture and World Trade Liberalisation

Agriculture and World Trade Liberalisation
Author: M. R. Redclift,J. N. Lekakis,George P. Zanias
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1999
Genre: Agricultural price supports
ISBN: UCSC:32106014941634

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The impact of free trade on the environment and the employment of environmental policies as non-tariff protectionist policies are topics which are currently receiving a great deal of attention. Proponents of freer trade insist that, by leading to higher growth rates and per capita incomes, trade increases the demand for environmental quality and helps poor countries escape the poverty-generated pollution trap. The purpose of this book is to discuss the current and future issues surrounding agriculture and its relationship to trade, sustainability and the environment. It is based on selected papers from an international conference entitled "European Agriculture at the Crossroads: Competition and Sustainability" held in Crete in 1996, and further updated with the European Commission's Agenda 2000 in mind. Written by leading authorities from Europe and the USA, this book is essential reading for researchers and policy makers in agricultural economics, rural sociology, the environment and European studies