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Agriculture

The WTO’s Agriculture Agreement was negotiated in the 1986–94 Uruguay Round and is a significant first step towards fairer competition and a less distorted sector. It includes specific commitments by WTO member governments to improve market access and reduce trade-distorting subsidies in agriculture. These commitments are being implemented over a six year period (10 years for developing countries) that began in 1995.

Participants have agreed to initiate negotiations for continuing the reform process one year before the end of the implementation period, i.e. by the end of 1999. These talks have now been incorporated into the broader negotiating agenda set at the 2001 Ministerial Conference in Doha, Qatar.


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Click for Doha Development Agenda gatewayNegotiations, implementation and development: the Doha agenda
The agriculture negotiations
The Cotton Sub-Committee

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Sanitary and phytosanitary measures
(i.e. food safety and related issues)
  

MEETINGS 2005
Negotiations: “Agriculture weeks”
7–11 February
14–18 March
13–15 and 18–19 April
30 May–3 June
11–15 July
(Rest of 2005: to be announced)
  
Regular committee
16 March
2 June
22 September


News back to top

> See news of the agriculture negotiations
> See agriculture news archive

  

Introduction  back to top

Introduction to agricultural trade in the WTO
Links to the agriculture section of the WTO guide “Understanding the WTO”
Includes: New rules; Market access; Domestic support; Exports; Net food importers
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Fact sheets
> “The boxes” in domestic support

 

The mandate  back to top

Summary of the Agriculture Agreement
A technical summary

Explanation of the Agriculture Agreement
A more detailed 8-part technical introduction

Browse or download the text of the Agriculture Agreement from the legal texts gateway

Buy the WTO Agreements series: Agriculture from the Online Bookshop

Find decisions of WTO bodies concerning the Agriculture Agreement in the Analytical Index — Guide to WTO Law and Practice

Click for Doha Development Agenda gatewayThe Doha negotiating mandate
Section on agriculture in the 2001 Doha Ministerial Declaration

The Doha Implementation Decision, 2001
Ministers’ decisions on developing countries’ difficulties implementing the current WTO Agriculture Agreement.

 


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Cotton Sub-Committee

Negotiations pages:
1 Dec 04: Agriculture negotiations backgrounder

31 Mar 03: Farm talks miss deadline; but ‘work must go on’, says Supachai

18 Mar 03: 
revised ‘modalities’ draft circulated

Fact sheet: “The boxes” in domestic support

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Work on agriculture in the WTO, and official documents  back to top

Work on this subject is handled by the Agriculture Committee, which reports to the General Council.

> See also agriculture news, above
> Current Chairperson

  

Agriculture Committee proceedings

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  • Annual reports of the committee to the General Council (Document code varies)    > search    > help
  • Summary reports (minutes) of regular meetings of the Agriculture Committee (Document code G/AG/R/*)    > search    > help

> See also agriculture negotiations documents

  

Other official documents on Agriculture

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Documents on agriculture use the code G/AG/*. Under the Doha agenda’s trade negotiations mandate, they use TN/AG/* (where * takes additional values).
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help with downloading these documents

  • Disputes (requests for consultations) involving agriculture (Document code varies)    > search
  • All notifications on agriculture: (Document code G/AG/N/*) 
       > search
  • Notifications on export restrictions under Article 12.1(b) (ER:1) 
       > search
  • Notifications on measures concerning net-food importing developing countries under Article 16.2  (NF:1-4) 
       > search
  • Notifications on tariff and other quotas under Article 18.2  (MA:1, MA:2) 
       > search
  • Notifications on domestic support under Article 18.3  (DS:1-9)
       > search
  • Notifications on export subsidies under Articles 10 and 18.2
    (ES:1-3)
       > search
  • Notifications on special safeguards under Articles 5.7 and 18.2 : (MA:3, MA:4, MA:5)
       > search
  • Least-developed and net food-importing developing countries:
     general documents (Document code varies)    > search
    - annual monitoring exercise (Document code G/AG/GEN/* and keyword “Annual Monitoring Exercise”)    > search
    - list of countries (Document code varies)    > search
  • Supporting tables relating to commitments on agricultural products in Part IV of the schedules (Document code G/AG/AGST/*)    > search
  • Working documents of the Agriculture Committee (Document code G/AG/W/*)
       > search  

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The agriculture negotiations  back to top

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