The Canadian supply management system could continue to function under the prospective Doha Round result. The main change the industry would face would likely be the replacement of the present pricing system in dairy and eggs with a system of negotiated prices between producers and processors (paralleling the existing situation for chickens and turkeys) which still would reflect very substantial protection via the remaining over-quota tariffs. The main adjustment would be that Canadian producer prices would start to more closely track world prices which should be less volatile and higher as a result of the phase out of export subsidies and the creation of new market access opportunities
The dairy industry in Canada was turned on its ear by the release of the WTO decision last fall that...
The world dairy industry is one of the most heavily protected in the agri-food sector. Exports of da...
The dairy industry in Canada was turned on its ear by the release of the WTO decision last fall that...
The Canadian supply management system could continue to function under the prospective Doha Round re...
Following the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations Canada replaced its import quotas on sensitive pro...
Agriculture and Rural Affairs. The views expressed in this chapter are those of the authors and shou...
Despite a professed commitment to free trade, Canada has retained a staunchly protectionist supply m...
Following the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations (1986-1994), Canada replaced its import quotas on ...
Trade is an integral part of the Canadian economy. The main institutional drivers governing trade a...
International audienceSupply management in Canada is facing broad trade liberalization pressures. Th...
Depuis ses débuts dans la politique agricole canadienne, la gestion des approvisionnements dans le s...
The World Trade Organization's (WTO) latest round of negotiations, the Doha Development Agenda (DDA)...
What are the implications of a renegotiated NAFTA for Canadian dairy producers? Many observers dread...
The WTO Framework Agreement negotiators accepted in July 2004 provides a guide to the commitments a ...
Many commentators assume that the WTO Doha Round negotiations have already failed and that this fail...
The dairy industry in Canada was turned on its ear by the release of the WTO decision last fall that...
The world dairy industry is one of the most heavily protected in the agri-food sector. Exports of da...
The dairy industry in Canada was turned on its ear by the release of the WTO decision last fall that...
The Canadian supply management system could continue to function under the prospective Doha Round re...
Following the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations Canada replaced its import quotas on sensitive pro...
Agriculture and Rural Affairs. The views expressed in this chapter are those of the authors and shou...
Despite a professed commitment to free trade, Canada has retained a staunchly protectionist supply m...
Following the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations (1986-1994), Canada replaced its import quotas on ...
Trade is an integral part of the Canadian economy. The main institutional drivers governing trade a...
International audienceSupply management in Canada is facing broad trade liberalization pressures. Th...
Depuis ses débuts dans la politique agricole canadienne, la gestion des approvisionnements dans le s...
The World Trade Organization's (WTO) latest round of negotiations, the Doha Development Agenda (DDA)...
What are the implications of a renegotiated NAFTA for Canadian dairy producers? Many observers dread...
The WTO Framework Agreement negotiators accepted in July 2004 provides a guide to the commitments a ...
Many commentators assume that the WTO Doha Round negotiations have already failed and that this fail...
The dairy industry in Canada was turned on its ear by the release of the WTO decision last fall that...
The world dairy industry is one of the most heavily protected in the agri-food sector. Exports of da...
The dairy industry in Canada was turned on its ear by the release of the WTO decision last fall that...