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The EU’s Common Agricultural Policy and its reform determine the EU’s negotiation position in international trade. This section explores the EU CAP-reform in relation to EU agricultural export and domestic subsidies, its external impact on developing countries in the context of multilateral trade arrangements and bilateral/regional trade negotiations (Economic Partnership Agreements, Everything But Arms)

 

For activities in 2007 and 2008, see Activities and Publications

2005

Request for a fair sharing of the burden of EU sugar reform - Joint APRODEV-CIDSE paper - December 2005

Sugar reform: Sweet gifts for the sugar industry - bitter pills for developing countries. Will the UK presidency make a difference?

Press release: Complaints over sugar dumping confirmed by WTO Appelate body

Reform of the Sugar Regime in the European Union: Policy Recommendations from a Development Perspective - Joint APRODEV -CIDSE paper - April 2005

Joint statement from European Development and Environment organisations at the 19 June 2004 dialogue meeting between civil society and Commissioner Fischler

Results of the NGO Conference on April 28th 2004 « Promote Food Security by ending agricultural dumping – the unfinished agenda » by Bart Bode - Broederlijk Delen (member of CIDSE)


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