FAO Papers on Selected Issues Relating to the WTO Negotiations on Agriculture
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Preface
Some issues relating to food security in the context
of the WTO negotiations on agriculture
Incorporating food security concerns in a revised
Agreement on Agriculture
Rural development: some issues in the context of
the WTO negotiations on agriculture
A Special Agricultural Safeguard (SAS): buttressing
the market access reforms of developing countries
Comments by Mr Dale E.
Hathaway
Food aid in the context of the WTO negotiations
on agriculture
Comments by Mr Wyatt
Thompson
Agricultural state trading enterprises and developing
countries: some issues in the context of the WTO negotiations
Summary of paper on the future of
preferential trade arrangements for developing countries and the current round
of WTO negotiations on agriculture
Comments by Ms Kathy-Ann
Brown
Towards improving the operational effectiveness
of the Marrakesh Decision on Measures Concerning the Possible Negative Effects
of the Reform Programme on Least-Developed and Net Food-Importing Developing
Countries
Comments by Mr Amr
Ramadan
Comments by Mr Grant B.
Taplin
Comments by Ms Robin
Jackson
Revolving fund for the purpose of implementing
the WTO Marrakesh Decision relating to the Least-Developed and Net Food-Importing
Developing Countries
Extending special and differential treatment (SDT)
in agriculture for developing countries
Special and differential treatment of developing
countries in agricultural trade
Dependence on single agricultural commodity exports
in developing countries: magnitude and trends
Small developing economies: characteristics and
vulnerability
The WTO negotiations on agriculture: post-Seattle
major issues, analytical needs and technical assistance requirements
Annex. List of Participants