Agriculture, Trade Liberalization and Poverty in the ACP Countries

T. Rajack-Talley
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This chapter looks specifically at the impact of the ACP agriculture trade agreements on issues of food production, food security and poverty and how they relate in some ways to each other. It is divided into four distinct but inter-related sections. First, poverty in the ACP regions is briefly described. Secondly, the importance of agriculture, particularly the role of small farming systems to economic growth, employment, food production, food security and poverty reduction in the ACP countries is examined. Thirdly, the impact of the acceleration of trade liberalization and agriculture protectionism on ACP countries is reviewed and analyzed. Here, the trade arrangements and networks in the three ACP regions are described and include international, regional and local agricultural trade and market agreements. Further, the paradoxes and dilemmas that emerge are interrogated and their outcomes discussed. Particular attention is paid to small producers and women. The fourth and final section of the chapter concludes that while the impact of agriculture trade liberalization remains a mixed bag of positive and negative possibilities, one thing that is clear is that while trade liberalization is promoted as a cure for food security and world poverty, the jury is still out on whether it has helped or hindered this endeavour. Trade policies and arrangements do substantially change the lives of people in developing countries, but in very complex ways. Recommendations are made to support the South-South initiatives of the ACP and others as well as enhance regional and domestic agriculture production and trade policies. The author, however, warns that agriculture and trade policies must be linked closer to food security and the healthy diets of local populations.
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非加太国家的农业、贸易自由化和贫困
本章专门探讨非加太农业贸易协定对粮食生产、粮食安全和贫困问题的影响,以及它们在某些方面如何相互联系。它分为四个不同但相互关联的部分。首先,简要介绍了非加太地区的贫困情况。其次,审查了农业的重要性,特别是小型农业系统对非加太国家经济增长、就业、粮食生产、粮食安全和减贫的作用。第三,回顾和分析了贸易自由化和农业保护主义的加速对ACP国家的影响。本文描述了三个非加太区域的贸易安排和网络,包括国际、区域和地方农业贸易和市场协定。此外,对出现的矛盾和困境进行了询问,并讨论了其结果。特别注意小生产者和妇女。本章的第四部分也是最后一部分得出结论,尽管农业贸易自由化的影响仍然是积极和消极的可能性混合在一起,但有一件事是明确的,即尽管贸易自由化被宣传为解决粮食安全和世界贫困的良方,但它是否有助于或阻碍了这一努力仍然没有定论。贸易政策和安排确实在很大程度上改变了发展中国家人民的生活,但方式非常复杂。提出了一些建议,以支持非加太和其他国家的南南倡议,并加强区域和国内农业生产和贸易政策。然而,作者警告说,农业和贸易政策必须更紧密地与粮食安全和当地人口的健康饮食联系起来。
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