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Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace/Coordination SUD Seminar (Washington,
DC, September 5-6, 2006) The Doha Round and
Trade in Agricultural Products Who are the losers
and what should be done?

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  • 1. Introduction
  • We must further the development of agricultures
    and, to do so, create an environment that
    encourages agricultural producers to invest,
    innovate, and intensify...
  • But we must see that we don't worsen the social,
    environmental, and food problems present in the
    different regions of the world and around the
    planet as a whole.
  • The international community must agree on social,
    environmental, and food "terms and conditions" to
    put to or even impose on the economic actors. The
    definition of these "terms and conditions" must
    represent the focus of international negotiation.

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  • 3 majors questions
  • We will try to respond to 3 major questions
  • What is the current state of the social,
    environmental and food issues related to
    agricultural production?
  • What are the mistaken hypotheses that prevail
    today in international trade negotiations?
  • On what principles could a new international
    agricultural trade system be built?

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  • 1 - What is the current state of the social,
    environmental and food issues related to
    agricultural production?
  • The social issue
  • The environmental issue
  • The food issue

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  • 2 What are the mistaken hypotheses that
    prevail today in international trade
    negotiations?
  • 1st error factor the quality of the statistics
    and the reliability of the models
  • 2nd error factor the belief in the
    self-regulating ability of agricultural product
    markets
  • 3rd error factor the belief in the 6th principal
    of the Washington consensus that claims that the
    more (international) trade there is, the more
    development there is.
  • 4th error factor the ignorance of the
    complementary nature of local, national,
    regional, and international scales

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  • 3 - On what principles could a new international
    agricultural trade system be built?
  • Most NGOs and peasant organizations expressed
    their desire for the WTO negotiations as they
    appeared in June 2006 to fail. This desire
    signifies neither the renouncement of the
    principle of a multilateral system, nor the
    rejection of the WTO as an institution offering a
    multilateral framework for negotiation. The
    agricultures of the poor and weak countries,
    especially African ones, have suffered too much
    from free-market overkill by the IMF and World
    Bank and from certain bilateral agreements to
    renounce the principle of a multinational
    agreement.
  • We propose some principles that could help found
    a new international trade system in the
    agricultural field. These proposals concern the
    national (or regional) scales and international
    scales.

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  • 1 - Return to the recognition of national or
    regional (food) sovereignty
  • Recognition of the right of countries that are
    victims of dumping policies to protect their
    markets
  • Recognition of the right of countries to protect
    themselves from the excessive ups and downs of
    international markets
  • Recognition of the right of countries to protect
    products of a strategic nature
  • Recognition of the right of countries to grant
    preference to national and regional products.

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  • 2 - Stabilization and regulation of international
    markets
  • Reconsideration of all supports and elimination
    of direct or indirect support to exportation
  • Organization of the agricultural markets of each
    sector and regulation of marketing in order to
    avoid imbalances that cause erratic price
    movements, which can be tragic for producers and
    consumers
  • Rebalance of the relationships of power in the
    agri-food sectors, especially by bringing back
    one of the original principles of capitalism the
    antitrust law.
  • Recognition of the social and environmental value
    of agricultural products, especially by
    establishing labels enabling traceability of
    products, as experienced on a small scale by fair
    trade.

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Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace/Coordination SUD Seminar (Washington,
DC, September 5-6, 2006) The Doha Round and
Trade in Agricultural Products Who are the losers
and what should be done? Henri Rouillé dOrfeuil
rouille_at_cirad.org Chairman of Coordination SUD,
national coalition of French NGOs

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