India takes exception to World Bank report
The World Bank has said that ongoing efforts to feed the world’s hungry could be undermined if the multilateral negotiations on liberalising agriculture trade lead to too much flexibility through categories such as special products and sensitive p...
NEW DELHI: The World Bank has said that ongoing efforts to feed the world’s hungry could be undermined if the multilateral negotiations on liberalising agriculture trade lead to too much flexibility through categories such as special products and sensitive products.
The statement has resulted in protests from India and other developing countries which are banking on the protection accorded by the special products category to preserve the livelihood interests of their poor farmers.
The international lending agency, in a recent meeting of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) committee on agriculture, said that part of the solution to securing food supplies to the world’s poor by keeping food import prices low is through liberalisation.
It warned that the process could be undermined if the negotiations lead to too much flexibility through “sensitive products” and “special products” categories, a WTO official said. The agenda for the on-going WTO Doha round provides for protection for developing country farmers in the form of special products with all products designated as such not to be subjected to tariff cuts.
India is participating in the agriculture negotiations mainly because there is a provision for protecting agriculture commodities which could affect the food security and livelihood concerns of its farmers through the special products category.
The G-33 is a group of more than 40 developing countries which have a defensive interest in agriculture. The Philippines and Cuba raised individual objections to the statement and said they would raise the issue again at a future meeting after examining the statement.
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