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"We have seen many examples of the disastrous consequences for the agricultural sector of the liberalisation of world trade. This report calls attention to a number of cases, and does not shy away from the fact that agriculture has been used as a bargaining chip for the promotion of other interests during negotiations conducted at the World Trade Organisation, namely, the interests of large service and international trade corporations and certain leading-edge industries.
We therefore advocate other solutions, given that the report is not consistent.
We want international trade to be oriented along the lines of complementarity rather than competition – between countries, producers and types of production. We want agriculture to be oriented towards safeguarding the food sovereignty and security of each country, in contrast to the dangerous anarchy of producing for a liberalised market."@en1
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