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Doha Round Negotiations: Agriculture

Prof. Gopal Naik and Yashika Singh
2003
Working Paper No
217
Body

This study examinees the Agreement on Agriculture under WTO, issues arising out of its implementation, the process of Doha Round of mandated negotiations, various country/group positions, developing country perspectives and provides suggestions for future negotiations. The Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture has not achieved the extent of liberalization it was supposed to. The heavily subsidized agriculture sectors of most developed countries tend to distort world agricultural trade patterns and adversely affect the developing countries.

Key words
Agriculture
WP_IIMB_217.pdf (2.18 MB)

Doha Round Negotiations: Agriculture

Author(s) Name: Prof. Gopal Naik and Yashika Singh, 2003
Working Paper No : 217
Abstract:

This study examinees the Agreement on Agriculture under WTO, issues arising out of its implementation, the process of Doha Round of mandated negotiations, various country/group positions, developing country perspectives and provides suggestions for future negotiations. The Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture has not achieved the extent of liberalization it was supposed to. The heavily subsidized agriculture sectors of most developed countries tend to distort world agricultural trade patterns and adversely affect the developing countries.

Keywords: Agriculture
WP_IIMB_217.pdf (2.18 MB)