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1. RECOMMENDATIONS
Trade solutions
Waiver / Exemption for the LDCs on the food
•
export restrictions
National level
• Further operationalise the NFIDCs Decision in
WTO and
Regional level • To Transform it into a Food crisis-plagued LDCs
(PCPLDCs)
• Rethink and renegotiate the WTO Preferences
International/ for the LDCs in Agriculture
Multilateral • Rethink possibilities for the LDCs to reconsider
levels bound rates in the agricultural sector
2. RECOMMENDATIONS…
Trade solutions
•Monitoring mechanism
National level • Re-examine benefits of Duty-free export
schemes
Regional level • New disciplines on food restrictions and
on food aid, in particular in GATT Article
XI,2 and in AoA Article 12
International/
•Insert in EIF and in A4T provisions for
Multilateral sustainable agricullture and predictable
levels resources for enhancing food outputs,
including through allocations for food
3. RECOMMENDATIONS…
Trade solutions
Identify the provisions for flexibilities in
•
National level genetically-modified crops
• Rethink the neo-liberal solutions in the
Regional level agricultural sector in LDCs
• Re-assess the IMF conditionalities as
linked to trade
International/
• DDA negotiations on Agricultural to
Multilateral cater for solutions on the food crisis in
levels relation to the three pillars in the AoA
• Monetization of food aid (transport,
4. RECOMMENDATIONS
Non-Trade solutions
Insurance schemes for producers and financing
•
for agriculture inputs
• Buffer food stocks, in particular for the
National level vulnerable segments of the population
• Productive capacities (quality, quantities,
Regional level equipments, storage facilities, local…)
• Value and supply chain strategy (processing of
local food staples)
• Design of targeted projects on food aid to be
financed
• Incentives for LDCs farmers to produce food
staples
• Land reforms and farmers rights
5. RECOMMENDATIONS…
Non-Trade solutions
Institutional taxation systems reforms and for
•
the public expenditures
• To strengthen the role of women in the
National level agricultural sector, as well as the family and small-
scale producers
Regional level • Cross-border food buffer stocks
• Alternative forms of food production in light of
the climate changes
• Harmonisation of the taxation systems
• Research and Development in Agriculture
• Increase the technical assistance for food crisis
and food production in the LDCs
6. RECOMMENDATIONS...
Non-Trade solutions
Assess the feasibility for crop Insurance schemes
•
for producers on large-scale calamities
• Risks management on agriculture production
•Alternative schemes on energy crisis
International/ •Technical assistance in putting in place buffer
food stocks, through relevant international and
regional organisations (FAO, WFP, IFAD…)
Multilateral
• Provisions for financing the targeted projects on
levels food aid
• Implementation of the actual commitments from
the FAO Summit and the G8
•Monitoring mechanism
•Trade facilitation
7. RECOMMENDATIONS…
Non-Trade solutions
•Increase the technical assistance for food
crisis and food production in the LDCs
• Assess the feasibility for creating a
International/ “Common Agricultural Policy” (CAP)
Multilateral • Support and enhance the support for
levels current initiatives in creating a “Common
Agricultural Policy” (CAP)
• Assess the impact of agricultural policies
of OECD countries on the LDCs
• Develop elements on the right to food
8. RECOMMENDATIONS
Non-Trade solutions
• Call for a HIPC-wise Initiative for the LDCs from
the International Financial Institutions (IFIs) to
cope with the financial difficulties, in particular on
the BOP
International • To operationalise the Decision on Coherence
/ between the WTO and the IFIs
• Transfer of technologies and increased
Multilateral investments on agriculture
levels
•Policy research and Development on the
structural trends of the food crisis and on tentative
solutions at the three levels: national, regional and
international, as well as on trade and on non-trade
issues
9. RECOMMENDATIONS
Non-Trade solutions
• Financing of food aid through gains from oil and food
exports (to follow the Saudi Arabia grant to WFP)
• Financing mechanisms to be set by the IFIs and access to
information to the existing ones (IMF)
•To address the supply side constraints from the local
International/ producers of food
• To set up Early Warning Systems (EWS) on food security
Multilateral
• To develop new methodology to assess the vulnerability to
levels the food external shocks through basic indicators and
variables
• To develop larger information channels on the data on
climate changes and other relevant indicators
• Take into account the losses from the food crisis
in the attainment of the MDGs
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