European Union agricultural subsidies are destroying livelihoods in developing countries. By encouraging over-production and export dumping, these subsidies are driving down world prices of key commodities, such as sugar, dairy, and cereals. Reforming a system in which Europe's large landowners and agribusinesses get rich on subsidies, while smallholder farmers in developing countries suffer the consequences, is an essential step towards making trade fair
Before trying to understand the profits countries may reap from preferential trade agreements with ...
Developing countries are demanding substantial reduction in trade distorting domestic support to agr...
The final objective of government intervention is the attainment of the 'common good' for society as...
European Union (EU) sugar policies hamper global efforts to reduce poverty. Export subsidies are use...
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has taken a further step towards outlawing one of the most pernic...
World trade talks have foundered recently, in part due to developing country demands that industrial...
What policies are needed so that reforms in agricultural subsidies in developed countries can transl...
European consumers and taxpayers are paying to destroy livelihoods in developing countries. Under th...
Agricultural dumping has a devastating effect on poor countries. The Uruguay Round at the WTO was su...
Agricultural policies adopted by developed countries are considered distortional and detrimental to ...
The fifty-one developed and developing countries covered by the OECD’s 2018 agricultural policy moni...
Domestic support to agriculture constitutes an important part of European Union (EU) policies. With ...
After an extended process of reform the European Union has introduced direct payments to farmers whi...
The Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) was adopted to eliminate the illegitimate use of tradedistorting ...
subsidies EU proposed full decoupling of subsidy from production in 2002. No solution to irrational ...
Before trying to understand the profits countries may reap from preferential trade agreements with ...
Developing countries are demanding substantial reduction in trade distorting domestic support to agr...
The final objective of government intervention is the attainment of the 'common good' for society as...
European Union (EU) sugar policies hamper global efforts to reduce poverty. Export subsidies are use...
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has taken a further step towards outlawing one of the most pernic...
World trade talks have foundered recently, in part due to developing country demands that industrial...
What policies are needed so that reforms in agricultural subsidies in developed countries can transl...
European consumers and taxpayers are paying to destroy livelihoods in developing countries. Under th...
Agricultural dumping has a devastating effect on poor countries. The Uruguay Round at the WTO was su...
Agricultural policies adopted by developed countries are considered distortional and detrimental to ...
The fifty-one developed and developing countries covered by the OECD’s 2018 agricultural policy moni...
Domestic support to agriculture constitutes an important part of European Union (EU) policies. With ...
After an extended process of reform the European Union has introduced direct payments to farmers whi...
The Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) was adopted to eliminate the illegitimate use of tradedistorting ...
subsidies EU proposed full decoupling of subsidy from production in 2002. No solution to irrational ...
Before trying to understand the profits countries may reap from preferential trade agreements with ...
Developing countries are demanding substantial reduction in trade distorting domestic support to agr...
The final objective of government intervention is the attainment of the 'common good' for society as...