Food Is Different: Why the WTO Should Get out of Agriculture (Global Issues in a Changing World Series)

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Author: Peter M. Rosset

ISBN-10: 1842777556

ISBN-13: 9781842777558

Category: Agricultural Economics

Peter Rosset argues that what is at stake is the very future of our global food system, of each country's unique agricultural and farming systems, and the livelihoods of rural people in both the rich industrial countries and the South. He unravels the complex ways in which agriculture in the North is supported, subsidized etc. and argues for the future of agriculture to be taken completely out of the WTO's ambit since food is not just another commodity, but something which goes to the heart...

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Peter Rosset argues that what is at stake is the very future of our global food system, of each country's unique agricultural and farming systems, and the livelihoods of rural people in both the rich industrial countries and the South. He unravels the complex ways in which agriculture in the North is supported, subsidized etc. and argues for the future of agriculture to be taken completely out of the WTO's ambit since food is not just another commodity, but something which goes to the heart of human livelihood, local cultures and national security.

Overview: Trade versus Development? • Trade Negotiations and Trade Liberalization • Key Issues, Misconceptions, Points of Disagreement and Alternative Paradigms • The Confusing Case of King Cotton • Current Status of the WTO Negotiations • The Impacts of Liberalized Agricultural Trade • Policy Alternatives for a Different Agriculture