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The dismantling of agricultural export incentives and barriers to food exports from developing countries mean that the countries in the south can take their rightful place in world trade.
However, the interplay between trade, environmental pollution and development which results from EU agricultural policy is often overestimated. Disturbances on agricultural markets affect few products and should therefore be examined for any effect on lasting development.
We need to act by pushing ahead on so-called non-trade related concerns during WTO negotiations. The WTO should stop evading the issues of consumer protection, the environment and animal protection standards. This includes implementing the development work of the 15 EU Member States, as formulated on more than one occasion.
The decisions taken in Doha (on trade) and Monterrey (on finance) should be examined in detail immediately."@en1
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