Trade & contract management
- Sep- 2019 -10 September
The growing role of the private sector in agricultural and food policies in Africa
We reproduce below the last two parts of the report “the growing role of the private sector in agricultural and…
Read More » - 10 September
Africa: the conditions for success of the free trade zone
Télécharger le PDF […] Prendre soin de ses terres L’Afrique peut s’inspirer de l’Asie. Par exemple, en quarante ans seulement…
Read More » - Jul- 2019 -15 July
EU-Mercosur agreement, the last globalist stand?
A few weeks after the European elections, after seeming deadlocked for twenty years of negotiations, the trade agreement between the…
Read More » - 14 July
A European sugar policy that needs rebuilding
While the European sugar sector is going through a crisis following the abolition of its regulatory tools, this study brings…
Read More » - 14 July
Low prices of agricultural commodities, a factor of political instability in Africa
The hunger riots observed during the 2008 food crisis, as well as the Arab Spring in 2010, rekindled public opinion…
Read More » - 14 July
The costs of agricultural export dumping for farmers and rural communities
In their latest article published on the Institute for Agricultural Trade and Policy (IATP) website, Karen Hansen-Kuhn and Sophia Murphy…
Read More » - May- 2019 -29 May
Exports of Ukrainian corn to the European Union: a misinterpretation of the new silk roads?
Ukraine has been experiencing strong growth in grain production and exports for a decade. While the Sino-Ukrainian agreements have multiplied…
Read More » - 24 May
Repeal of the Swiss “chocolate law”: a sleight of hand between export subsidy and aid coupled with production
Like all WTO members, Switzerland has committed to abolishing its export subsidies. The "chocolate law" which made it possible to…
Read More » - 11 May
“Let’s not export our problems”, overproduction of milk is harmful for African and European farmers
If the effects of European exports on the development of African agriculture is not a new topic, a recent awareness…
Read More » - Apr- 2019 -9 April
The case of spanish olives : did the European Union overreact by taking the issue to the WTO to defend decoupled aid ?
On 25 January 2019, the European Union opened a WTO case against the United States challenging the introduction of anti-dumping…
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