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- Feb- 2019 -14 February
For a reform of multilateralism: A challenge for the European institutions and a solution for the CAP
Multilateralism is in crisis and the blocking of US WTO Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) appointments is only part of it.…
Read More » - Jan- 2019 -28 January
The 2018 Farm Bill: an almost identical American agricultural policy
The US Congress has just validated the new version of US agricultural policy. The Democrats' victory in the House of…
Read More » - 13 January
United Nations declaration on peasant rights promotes market regulation
Seventy years after the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the United Nations General Assembly last November…
Read More » - Dec- 2018 -22 December
Lessons from US Dairy Policy on Value-Added Sharing
Agriculture Strategies publishes a study of which we have reproduced the summary below. This study focused on US dairy policy,…
Read More » - 15 December
China’s anti-dumping investigation against Australian barley exports: a boomerang effect?
China has recently launched an anti-dumping investigation against Australian barley, which worries Australia, with 52% of barley exports going to…
Read More » - 14 December
Hearing of Jean-Luc Demarty in the European Parliament: a director of commerce should not say that …
The international economic order that we have known since the beginning of the 1990s is wavering and if the Heads…
Read More » - 13 December
US cranberry producers sacrifice part of their production to get out of the crisis
Overproduction crises are commonplace in the agricultural sector and more particularly in the fruit and vegetable sector, where yields can…
Read More » - 4 December
The European Court of Auditors assesses the Commission’s proposal on the post-2020 CAP: Requiem for abortive reform?
The work of the European Court of Auditors (ECA) is often very informative and the conclusions of their previous reports…
Read More » - Nov- 2018 -13 November
The sugar policy in Russia : an import substitution strategy
Russia is currently the world's seventh largest sugar producer with about 6.2 million tonnes or 3.6% of world production in…
Read More » - 11 November
The sugar policy in Brazil: regulation by ethanol
Brazil is currently the world's largest sugar producer with nearly 40 million tonnes, or 22.5% of world production in 20161.…
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