WTO Agreement on Agriculture: A Decade of Dumping

Author:
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
Publisher:
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
Publication Date:
9 February 2005
Tags:
Food and Agriculture, United States, Canada and Africa, Trade, Environment

Ten years after the enactment of the World Trade Organization's Agreement on Agriculture, U.S. food companies are still exporting crops at prices below their cost of production (dumping) onto world markets, concludes a new report by the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy.

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