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Agriculture - Interests and challenges in the WTO Lígia Dutra – Head of International Relations

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Page 1: Agriculture - Interests and challenges in the WTO

Agriculture - Interests and challenges in the WTO

Lígia Dutra – Head of International Relations

Page 2: Agriculture - Interests and challenges in the WTO

Agricultural Negotiations Background

The Doha Round – 2001/2017

Development Round with few results for agriculture!

Export Competition – Although limited, some results

Market Access – Most likely to be decided bilaterally

Domestic Support – Must be addressed urgently – Buenos Aires

is the time and place!

Domestic Support, when subsidized in great amounts and not respecting the

WTO rules for notifying, and the monitoring mechanisms, distort global

agricultural trade and, therefore, harm Mercosur farmers!

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International scenario with increasing

challenges

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Importance to build regional strength!

Mercosur and its trading partners must consolidate their position at the

WTO!

MercosurBiggest food

producing countries

WTO

For this reason, since 2015, CNA has established close contact with

Brazilian and other representatives in Geneva in order to set the

priorities for farmers!

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Main issues to consider bringing to MC11

3 - Transparency

i. Strengthen SPS and TBT

notification system in order to compel

all WTO members to keep up-to-date

notifications of new regulations.

ii. Strengthen the system of

notifications regarding domestic

support programs with special

attention to programs regarding

formation of public stockholding for

food security.

1 - Domestic Support

Limit subsidies to agricultural production aimed

at exports (including cotton). Advance in the

negotiation of document JOB / AG / 72 (Brazil,

Argentina, Paraguay and Colombia) with

emphasis on options 3 and 4.

2 - Market accessNegotiate the reduction of tariff peaks and tariff

escalation for agricultural products.

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4 - Prevalence of science-based regulation

Recognize the prevalence of international standards issued by recognized science-

based organizations, such as CODEX Alimentarius/FAO and the World Organization

for Animal Health (OIE), which should be supported by the best scientific knowledge

available. Compel WTO members to report any regulation adopted that are

inconsistent with current international standards, mentioning the scientific rationale

used.

5 - BiotechnologyRecognize that biotechnology is essential for the future of global food security and

therefore needs to be addressed on the basis of science with clear and transparent

marketing rules that bring predictability and legal certainty to grain and cereal

producers.

Main issues to consider bringing to MC11

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Thank you!

International Relations [email protected]