Congress is now debating reauthorization of omnibus farm legislation, as most commodityprice support provisions expire in 2002. This report discusses this debate, specifically aspects relating to commitments that the U.S. has as a World Trade Organization (WTO) member. Because of the interrelationships between trade and domestic support policies, lawmakers are interested in what the Agreement on Agriculture stipulates with regard to domestic supports, and how not only the United States but also other countries are meeting their Agreement commitments
"This paper examines past and proposed U.S. domestic support in light of current and potential World...
This paper focuses on the third pillar of the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) of the W...
"This paper examines past and proposed U.S. domestic support in light of current and potential World...
Most provisions of the current “farm bill,” the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act (FSRIA) of 20...
How is your proposal WTO-compliant? This is a question that farm groups must be prepared to answer w...
This report discusses farm income and commodity price support proposals that might succeed the prog...
Under the World Trade Organization’s (WTO’s) Agreement on Agriculture (AA), member countries agreed ...
The debate over a new farm bill has focused on how to spend an additional $73.5 billion in funding f...
The debate over a new farm bill has focused on how to spend an additional $73.5 billion in funding f...
The debate over a new farm bill has focused on how to spend an additional $73.5 billion in funding f...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations under the Doha Round are slowly progressing toward a...
This report provides a review of the major agricultural policy commitments made by members of the Wo...
A potential major constraint affecting U.S. agricultural policy choices is the set of commitments ma...
"This paper examines past and proposed U.S. domestic support in light of current and potential World...
This paper focuses on the third pillar of the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) of the W...
"This paper examines past and proposed U.S. domestic support in light of current and potential World...
This paper focuses on the third pillar of the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) of the W...
"This paper examines past and proposed U.S. domestic support in light of current and potential World...
Most provisions of the current “farm bill,” the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act (FSRIA) of 20...
How is your proposal WTO-compliant? This is a question that farm groups must be prepared to answer w...
This report discusses farm income and commodity price support proposals that might succeed the prog...
Under the World Trade Organization’s (WTO’s) Agreement on Agriculture (AA), member countries agreed ...
The debate over a new farm bill has focused on how to spend an additional $73.5 billion in funding f...
The debate over a new farm bill has focused on how to spend an additional $73.5 billion in funding f...
The debate over a new farm bill has focused on how to spend an additional $73.5 billion in funding f...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations under the Doha Round are slowly progressing toward a...
This report provides a review of the major agricultural policy commitments made by members of the Wo...
A potential major constraint affecting U.S. agricultural policy choices is the set of commitments ma...
"This paper examines past and proposed U.S. domestic support in light of current and potential World...
This paper focuses on the third pillar of the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) of the W...
"This paper examines past and proposed U.S. domestic support in light of current and potential World...
This paper focuses on the third pillar of the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) of the W...
"This paper examines past and proposed U.S. domestic support in light of current and potential World...