Common Fund for Commodities
The Common Fund for Commodities (CFC) is an intergovernmental financial institution established within the framework of the United Nations. It is a vestige of the proposed New International Economic Order. The CFC finances commodity development projects in developing states.The CFC was established in 1989. It was set up by a 1980 multilateral treaty known as the Agreement establishing the Common Fund for Commodities. As of June 2017, there are 110 parties to the Agreement and thus to the CFC. This total includes 101 UN member states plus 9 intergovernmental organizations: the Andean Community, the African Union, the Caribbean Community, the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, the East African Community, the European Union, the Economic Community of West African States, the Southern African Development Community and the West African Economic and Monetary Union. Members that have joined but then withdrawn from the CFC include Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Turkey, and the Eurasian Economic Community. The United States of America has not been a member of the fund. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Commodities and development at the turn of the millennium proceedings Commodities and development at the turn of the millennium proceedingsby Common Fund for Commodities, Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre Comercio y Desarrollo, International Symposium 13 Feb. 2000:
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2by Jarvis, D., Sthapit, B., Sears, L., International Cocoa Organization, Common Fund for Commodities, International Plant Genetic Resources Institute
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3by Eskes, A.B., Engels, J.M.M., Lass, R.A., International Cocoa Organization, Common Fund for Commodities, International Plant Genetic Resources Institute
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4Global approaches to cocoa germplasm utilization and conservation: final report of CFC/ICCO/IPGRI project on "cocoa germplasm utilization and conservation a global approach (1998-2... Global approaches to cocoa germplasm utilization and conservation: final report of CFC/ICCO/IPGRI project on "cocoa germplasm utilization and conservation a global approach (1998-2...by 65491 Eskes, A.B. (ed.), 64577 Efron, Y. (ed.), 5863 Common Fund for Commodities, Amsterdam (Países Bajos), 9427 ICCO, London (RU), 12914 IPGRI, Roma (Italia)
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