For most sub-Saharan African countries, participation in international trade almost always means exporting primary, often agricultural, products and importing machinery and other manufacturing goods. In appreciation of the detrimental economic effects of this situation on SSA countries, the EU has had one of the oldest and most generous preferential schemes for the benefit of these countries. This article argues, based on detailed analysis of EU food import law and its application to livestock products coming from East Africa, that these otherwise generous preferential schemes have been deprived of any effect by the stringent sanitary and phytosanitary requirements that are beyond the capacity of the producers in these countries to satisfy....
Trade of agricultural and food products on world market is protected by very rigid standards in orde...
This paper evaluates the role of Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs) on agro-food trade between the EU and Af...
For many years Kenya has invested in compliance infrastructure for sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) ...
For most sub-Saharan African countries, participation in international trade almost always means exp...
Changes in tastes and preferences in importing countries as well as the need to keep the environment...
This paper examines the impact of two European Union (EU) market access regulations in the food sect...
The preponderance and stringency of product standards have implications for global trade, especially...
We examine the impact of two important non-tariff measures presumed to simultaneously affect firms’ ...
The past few decades have posed tremendous challenges to many nations in ensuring adequate national ...
Over the years, there have been a significant number of Africa’s food exports rejected at the Europe...
This article studies the effect of the lack of international harmonization in agri-food standards on...
The high costs of complying with standards adversely affect export competitiveness. Existing evidenc...
Abstract - The impacts of European agricultural and trade policies on agricultural development and f...
In parallel with changes in official standards, supermarket chains in Europe have developed prescrip...
In the context of the Partnership Agreements between the European Union (EU) and the African, Caribb...
Trade of agricultural and food products on world market is protected by very rigid standards in orde...
This paper evaluates the role of Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs) on agro-food trade between the EU and Af...
For many years Kenya has invested in compliance infrastructure for sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) ...
For most sub-Saharan African countries, participation in international trade almost always means exp...
Changes in tastes and preferences in importing countries as well as the need to keep the environment...
This paper examines the impact of two European Union (EU) market access regulations in the food sect...
The preponderance and stringency of product standards have implications for global trade, especially...
We examine the impact of two important non-tariff measures presumed to simultaneously affect firms’ ...
The past few decades have posed tremendous challenges to many nations in ensuring adequate national ...
Over the years, there have been a significant number of Africa’s food exports rejected at the Europe...
This article studies the effect of the lack of international harmonization in agri-food standards on...
The high costs of complying with standards adversely affect export competitiveness. Existing evidenc...
Abstract - The impacts of European agricultural and trade policies on agricultural development and f...
In parallel with changes in official standards, supermarket chains in Europe have developed prescrip...
In the context of the Partnership Agreements between the European Union (EU) and the African, Caribb...
Trade of agricultural and food products on world market is protected by very rigid standards in orde...
This paper evaluates the role of Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs) on agro-food trade between the EU and Af...
For many years Kenya has invested in compliance infrastructure for sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) ...