This report discusses farm income and commodity price support proposals that might succeed the programs due to expire in 2002. A key question being asked of virtually every new proposal is how it will affect U.S. commitments under the 1994 Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA), which commitsthe United States to spend no more than $19.1 billion annually on domestic farm supports most likely to distort trade. The URAA spells out the rules for countries to determine whether their policies are potentially trade distorting, and to calculate the costs
"This paper examines past and proposed U.S. domestic support in light of current and potential World...
The 2002 U.S. farm bill has been widely criticized for increasing subsidies with detrimental effects...
The 2002 U.S. farm bill has been widely criticized for increasing subsidies with detrimental effects...
Most provisions of the current “farm bill,” the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act (FSRIA) of 20...
Congress is now debating reauthorization of omnibus farm legislation, as most commodityprice suppor...
How is your proposal WTO-compliant? This is a question that farm groups must be prepared to answer w...
- This article reviews current US agricultural programs as revised under the Fsri Act of 2002. Atten...
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 Uruguay Round’s Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) categorized “domestic support” according to its p...
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 paper examines past and proposed U.S. domestic support in light of current and potential World...
"This paper examines past and proposed U.S. domestic support in light of current and potential World...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
"This paper examines past and proposed U.S. domestic support in light of current and potential World...
The 2002 U.S. farm bill has been widely criticized for increasing subsidies with detrimental effects...
The 2002 U.S. farm bill has been widely criticized for increasing subsidies with detrimental effects...
Most provisions of the current “farm bill,” the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act (FSRIA) of 20...
Congress is now debating reauthorization of omnibus farm legislation, as most commodityprice suppor...
How is your proposal WTO-compliant? This is a question that farm groups must be prepared to answer w...
- This article reviews current US agricultural programs as revised under the Fsri Act of 2002. Atten...
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 Uruguay Round’s Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) categorized “domestic support” according to its p...
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 paper examines past and proposed U.S. domestic support in light of current and potential World...
"This paper examines past and proposed U.S. domestic support in light of current and potential World...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
"This paper examines past and proposed U.S. domestic support in light of current and potential World...
The 2002 U.S. farm bill has been widely criticized for increasing subsidies with detrimental effects...
The 2002 U.S. farm bill has been widely criticized for increasing subsidies with detrimental effects...