Agricultural Subsidies in the WTO Green Box: Ensuring Coherence with Sustainable Development Goals

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2010-01-25
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Do the World Trade Organization's rules on 'green box' farm subsidies allow both rich and poor countries to achieve important goals such as food security, or do they worsen poverty, distort trade and harm the environment? Current WTO requirements set no ceiling on the amount of green box subsidies that governments can provide, on the basis that these payments cause only minimal trade distortion. Governments are thus increasingly shifting their subsidy spending into this category, as they come under pressure to reduce subsidies that are more directly linked to production. However, growing evidence nonetheless suggests that green box payments can affect production and trade, harm farmers in developing countries and cause environmental damage. By bringing together new research and critical thinking, this book examines the relationship between green box subsidies and the achievement of sustainable development goals, and explores options for future reform.

Author Biography

Ricardo Melndez-Ortiz (co-founder and Chief Executive), Christophe Bellmann (Programmes Director) and Jonathan Hepburn (Programme Officer for Agriculture) are based at the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD).

Table of Contents

List of contributorsp. viii
Prefacep. xvii
Acknowledgementsp. xxiii
List of abbreviationsp. xxv
Overviewp. 1
The recent evolution of agricultural trade policy reformp. 17
The historical context of the green boxp. 19
Doha Round negotiations on the green box and beyondp. 36
The reform of the EU's Common Agricultural Policyp. 70
Farm policy reform in the United States: past progress and future directionp. 86
Agricultural trade policy reform in Japanp. 121
The focus, extent and economic impact of green box subsidiesp. 135
An analysis of EU, US and Japanese green box spendingp. 137
Green box subsidies and trade-distorting supports: is there a cumulative impact?p. 239
The distributional structure of green box subsidies in the European Union and Francep. 258
The distributional structure of US green box subsidiesp. 304
Green box subsidies and developing countriesp. 327
Agricultural subsidies in the WTO green box: opportunities and challenges for developing countriesp. 329
Use of green box measures by developing countries: an assessmentp. 369
A Chinese perspective on the green boxp. 399
African countries and the green boxp. 412
Green box subsidies and the environmentp. 425
The environmental impact of green box subsidies: exploring the linkagesp. 427
The environmental impact of EU green box subsidiesp. 468
The environmental impact of US green box subsidiesp. 496
Biofuels subsidies and the green boxp. 530
Looking forward: how can change take place?p. 569
Improving monitoring and surveillance of green box subsidiesp. 571
EU subsidy reform: options for achieving changep. 583
Subsidy reform in the US context: deviating from decouplingp. 604
Agricultural trade policy reform in Japan: options for achieving changep. 618
Towards a green box subsidy regime that promotes sustainable development: strategies for achieving changep. 633
Appendix: Text of Annex 2 of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture ("the green box")p. 647
Indexp. 654
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