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Finding the Moral Fiber: Why reform is urgently needed for a fair cotton trade

Finding the Moral Fiber: Why reform is urgently needed for a fair cotton trade
48 pages

Cotton has been at the top of the WTO’s agenda for the past two years. However, little has changed so far for small-scale cotton producers in West Africa, who will not survive another major slump in cotton prices. In July 2004, WTO members committed to ambitious and expeditious cotton subsidy reforms. To give African producers a chance, it is urgent to turn these commitments into action. Oxfam calls for the implementation of the Brazil-US cotton panel ruling and a timetable for the elimination of all trade-distorting cotton subsidies by the time of the Hong Kong WTO ministerial conference in December 2005.

Authors
Pfeifer, Kimberly
Kripke, Gawain
Alpert, Emily
Publication date
18 Oct 2004
ISBN
9781848143869
Publisher
Oxfam International
Series
Oxfam Briefing Papers
Type
Policy paper

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