Agriculture

IATP has been advocating for fair and sustainable agriculture and food systems for more than 35 years. Learn more about our agriculture work on our Agriculture & Food Systems page

WTO Subsidies Draft Angers Poorer Nations

Houston Chronicle | By DUDLEY ALTHAUS | September 13, 2003 CANCUN, Mexico -- Protesters wilted in the tropical swelter Saturday but tempers flared inside meeting halls at this Mexican beach resort, where delegates from 148 countries are trying to iron out proposals for a global opening of agricultural and other markets.

Proposal at WTO Meeting Rejects Changes in Subsidies

The New York Times | By ELIZABETH BECKER and GINGER THOMPSON | September 13, 2003 A compromise proposal issued at the meeting of the World Trade Organization here today rejects most of the pleas for change in agriculture from the developing world, including African cotton producers, and generally allows the United States to maintain its billions in annual subsidies.

Nasty Nine Dig In On Farm Trade Reform

Australian Financial Review | By Mark Davis | Sept. 13, 2003 Nine countries form a wall against Australia's desire for freer world farm trade, writes Mark Davis in Cancun. Liechtenstein has only 150 farmers left most of them herding cattle in the Alps. But the tiny principality between Austria and Switzerland is determined that those farmers stay in business.

Trade Talks Enter Crucial Phase

BBC News | Sept. 12, 2003 World trade talks are hanging in the balance as negotiators attempt to break the deadlock on farm subsidies. As a third day of discussions gets underway in Cancun, Mexico, the United States and Europe is again expected to clash with a bloc of developing nations bent on re-writing world trade rules.