European consumers and taxpayers are paying to destroy livelihoods in developing countries. Under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the EU has emerged as the world's largest exporter of white sugar. Subsidies and tariffs generate vast profits for big sugar processors and large farmers - and vast surpluses that are dumped on world markets. Smallholder farmers and agricultural labourers in poor countries suffer the consequences. Oxfam is calling for an immediate end to EU sugar exports and improved market access for the poorest countries
Before trying to understand the profits countries may reap from preferential trade agreements with t...
Developing countries can produce sugar at much lower cost than it can be produced in the EU, yet ref...
Since its formation the European Union (EU) has employed a rather complicated policy to ensure high ...
European Union (EU) sugar policies hamper global efforts to reduce poverty. Export subsidies are use...
In a hard-hitting report released on the August 22nd 2002, Oxfam UK criticised the EU...
In a press release on July 10th 2003 the European Commission condemned the Brazilian, Australian and...
The European Union’s sugar policy is one of the most distorting policies within the common agricultu...
European Union agricultural subsidies are destroying livelihoods in developing countries. By encoura...
The ongoing trade negotiations, unilateral trade concessions and obligations under the World Trade O...
In 2005 the EU instigated the most substantial reform to the sugar sector since the UK acceded in 19...
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has taken a further step towards outlawing one of the most pernic...
Australia and Brazil are to initiate action in the WTO against the EU sugar regime, a...
In September 2003 the European Commission released a document describing the internat...
In response to Brazil's threat of a WTO action against the EU sugar regime, the Euro...
The ongoing trade negotiations, unilateral trade concessions and obligations under the WTO are pushi...
Before trying to understand the profits countries may reap from preferential trade agreements with t...
Developing countries can produce sugar at much lower cost than it can be produced in the EU, yet ref...
Since its formation the European Union (EU) has employed a rather complicated policy to ensure high ...
European Union (EU) sugar policies hamper global efforts to reduce poverty. Export subsidies are use...
In a hard-hitting report released on the August 22nd 2002, Oxfam UK criticised the EU...
In a press release on July 10th 2003 the European Commission condemned the Brazilian, Australian and...
The European Union’s sugar policy is one of the most distorting policies within the common agricultu...
European Union agricultural subsidies are destroying livelihoods in developing countries. By encoura...
The ongoing trade negotiations, unilateral trade concessions and obligations under the World Trade O...
In 2005 the EU instigated the most substantial reform to the sugar sector since the UK acceded in 19...
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has taken a further step towards outlawing one of the most pernic...
Australia and Brazil are to initiate action in the WTO against the EU sugar regime, a...
In September 2003 the European Commission released a document describing the internat...
In response to Brazil's threat of a WTO action against the EU sugar regime, the Euro...
The ongoing trade negotiations, unilateral trade concessions and obligations under the WTO are pushi...
Before trying to understand the profits countries may reap from preferential trade agreements with t...
Developing countries can produce sugar at much lower cost than it can be produced in the EU, yet ref...
Since its formation the European Union (EU) has employed a rather complicated policy to ensure high ...