Moving ‘local’ food within the region part two Breaking down non-tariff barriers

This feature highlights the importance of eliminating barriers that hinder agricultural trade between CARICOM countries. Trade is an important stimulus for business, and greater exchange within the Region will lead to increased demand for agriculture and food products originating within the Region. The feature focuses specifically on the issues of removing or reducing non-tariff barriers and harmonizing trade policies and procedures across the Region, as recommended in a study carried out as part of the Caribbean Action under the Agriculture Policy Programme (APP). Such actions have the potential to open up intra-regional trade and provide more food for people’s tables; to put more money in the pocket of producers and keep more money in the pockets of consumers.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Intra-ACP Agricultural Policy Programme Intra-ACP APP, 355 Canbean Associates Inc.(Toronto, Canadá), 348 IICA, Nassau (Bahamas), Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute CARDI
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:spa
Published: Bahamas IICA 2016
Subjects:COMERCIO, TRADE, COMMERCE, DESARROLLO REGIONAL, REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, DÉVELOPPEMENT RÉGIONAL, POLÍTICA DE COMERCIALIZACIÓN, MARKETING POLICIES, POLITIQUE DE MARCHÉ, DATOS ESTADÍSTICOS, STATISTICAL DATA, DONNÉE STATISTIQUE,
Online Access:http://repositorio.iica.int/handle/11324/2525
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