Setting the agenda for the next agricultural negotiation

The paper looks at three possible answers. The agenda and impetus may come from: another crisis in the agricultural trading system; perceptions of new trading opportunities, or the emergence of a global food system that needs clarification and ratification through further negotiations. It concludes that betting on a crisis is too uncertain. Banking on changing interests and perceptions is a possibility for some commodities but unlikely for all. Consolidating the emerging global food market into a global open food system seems the most likely and promosing avenue to reform, extending developments in trading arrangements and investment patterns that have been occurring since the Uruguay Round began

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Main Authors: 81397 Johnson, R.S., 12790 International Policy Council on Agriculture Food and Trade, Washington, D.C. (EUA), 12790 International Policy Council on Agriculture, Food and Trade, Washington, D.C. (EUA), 32786 21. IPC Plenary Meeting and Seminar on the FTAA, APEC and Agricultural Trade Reform Washington, D.C. (EUA) 21-21 May 1998
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Published: Washington, D.C. (EUA) 1998
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:207722020-02-03T20:41:52ZSetting the agenda for the next agricultural negotiationProceedings 81397 Johnson, R.S. 12790 International Policy Council on Agriculture Food and Trade, Washington, D.C. (EUA) 12790 International Policy Council on Agriculture, Food and Trade, Washington, D.C. (EUA) 32786 21. IPC Plenary Meeting and Seminar on the FTAA, APEC and Agricultural Trade Reform Washington, D.C. (EUA) 21-21 May 1998 textWashington, D.C. (EUA)1998engThe paper looks at three possible answers. The agenda and impetus may come from: another crisis in the agricultural trading system; perceptions of new trading opportunities, or the emergence of a global food system that needs clarification and ratification through further negotiations. It concludes that betting on a crisis is too uncertain. Banking on changing interests and perceptions is a possibility for some commodities but unlikely for all. Consolidating the emerging global food market into a global open food system seems the most likely and promosing avenue to reform, extending developments in trading arrangements and investment patterns that have been occurring since the Uruguay Round beganThe paper looks at three possible answers. The agenda and impetus may come from: another crisis in the agricultural trading system; perceptions of new trading opportunities, or the emergence of a global food system that needs clarification and ratification through further negotiations. It concludes that betting on a crisis is too uncertain. Banking on changing interests and perceptions is a possibility for some commodities but unlikely for all. Consolidating the emerging global food market into a global open food system seems the most likely and promosing avenue to reform, extending developments in trading arrangements and investment patterns that have been occurring since the Uruguay Round beganRONDA URUGUAYLIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIOOMC
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12790 International Policy Council on Agriculture Food and Trade, Washington, D.C. (EUA)
12790 International Policy Council on Agriculture, Food and Trade, Washington, D.C. (EUA)
32786 21. IPC Plenary Meeting and Seminar on the FTAA, APEC and Agricultural Trade Reform Washington, D.C. (EUA) 21-21 May 1998
Setting the agenda for the next agricultural negotiation
description The paper looks at three possible answers. The agenda and impetus may come from: another crisis in the agricultural trading system; perceptions of new trading opportunities, or the emergence of a global food system that needs clarification and ratification through further negotiations. It concludes that betting on a crisis is too uncertain. Banking on changing interests and perceptions is a possibility for some commodities but unlikely for all. Consolidating the emerging global food market into a global open food system seems the most likely and promosing avenue to reform, extending developments in trading arrangements and investment patterns that have been occurring since the Uruguay Round began
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