Several west African countries have attacked subsidies on cotton production, mainly in the USA, but also in the EU, which have severely depressed prices. A report suggests that their chances of success are slight, but the issue could be raised in Cancun if cotton could be designated as a 'special product' central to poverty alleviation.Several west African countries have attacked subsidies on cotton production,..
This is a product of the World Bank’s project on Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development ...
West African farmers continue to face severe deprivation because of depressed cotton prices. One fac...
Cotton plays a strategic role in the development policies and poverty reduction programs of a number...
The World Bank released a staff trade note on September 10th 2003 looking at the impa...
When it comes to cotton, rich countries ’ trade policies negate their devel-opment policies. Subsidi...
Cotton subsidies have received considerable attention during the past four years, primarily triggere...
Benin, Mali, Burkino Faso and Chad are leading a call for the complete elimination of cotton subsidi...
Some African countries are challenging OECD countries' subsidisation of cotton and seeking to extend...
American cotton subsidies are destroying livelihoods in Africa and other developing regions. By enco...
FOR many developing countries, especially in Africa and Central Asia, cotton is an important cash cr...
Especially in Africa and Central Asia, cotton is an important cash crop. It is receiving attention o...
While not a food item in and of itself, cotton is important for food security in many developing cou...
The World Bank Group working paper on ‘Reforming the cotton sector in sub-Saharan Africa' notes that...
Brazil, supported by Australia challenged U.S. cotton programs at the September 2003 meeting of the ...
i This study examines the convergence of events, internationally and domestically, in the last decad...
This is a product of the World Bank’s project on Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development ...
West African farmers continue to face severe deprivation because of depressed cotton prices. One fac...
Cotton plays a strategic role in the development policies and poverty reduction programs of a number...
The World Bank released a staff trade note on September 10th 2003 looking at the impa...
When it comes to cotton, rich countries ’ trade policies negate their devel-opment policies. Subsidi...
Cotton subsidies have received considerable attention during the past four years, primarily triggere...
Benin, Mali, Burkino Faso and Chad are leading a call for the complete elimination of cotton subsidi...
Some African countries are challenging OECD countries' subsidisation of cotton and seeking to extend...
American cotton subsidies are destroying livelihoods in Africa and other developing regions. By enco...
FOR many developing countries, especially in Africa and Central Asia, cotton is an important cash cr...
Especially in Africa and Central Asia, cotton is an important cash crop. It is receiving attention o...
While not a food item in and of itself, cotton is important for food security in many developing cou...
The World Bank Group working paper on ‘Reforming the cotton sector in sub-Saharan Africa' notes that...
Brazil, supported by Australia challenged U.S. cotton programs at the September 2003 meeting of the ...
i This study examines the convergence of events, internationally and domestically, in the last decad...
This is a product of the World Bank’s project on Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development ...
West African farmers continue to face severe deprivation because of depressed cotton prices. One fac...
Cotton plays a strategic role in the development policies and poverty reduction programs of a number...