A report has been released by the OECD, on the impact on the trade in
agricultural goods of the WTO’s Uruguay Round. It says that its effect “has been limited,” noting that: “agricultural tariffs remain high.” The report says that average bound tariffs on agricultural products are still over 40%, compared to 4% for manufactured goods. Added the report: “Complicated tariff structures in force in many OECD countries. Price support levels remain high, particularly for sensitive commodities such as rice, milk and sugar, despite commitments for reductions.”

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The report also attacked OECD member countries for resisting reform, saying: “While developing countries have increased their share of industrial markets in the last 20 years, their share of world agricultural markets has remained more or less unchanged, largely due to protectionist policies in OECD countries.”


By Keith Nuthall, just-food.com correspondent

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