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Food safety and quality : trade considerations / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, author.
Contributor:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Food contamination.
Food adulteration and inspection.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (80 p. )
Place of Publication:
Paris, France : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, [1999]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Highly publicised outbreaks of food-borne diseases have put food safety at the heart of a topical debate. Demands for increased food safety regulation and stricter enforcement have gained momentum. In fact, consumer concerns go well beyond basic food safety. The quality of food and how it is produced, animal welfare, the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), hormones and other growth promoters, cultural preferences, resource sustainability and protection of the environment have all become major issues in the public debate over regulation of the food industry. The issues are complex and the required policy response remains unclear. With the strengthening of international rules, increased trade in consumer food products and the growing use of biotechnology, trade conflicts over food regulatory issues and their reform could become more common. The economic stakes are high and such disputes are likely to remain a priority in the future trade agenda. This report examines the trade conflicts arising from food safety and quality issues. It summarises the key international agreements, illustrates the range and nature of current disputes, reviews the potential contributions of economic analysis to conflict resolution, and identifies areas requiring further analysis.
Contents:
PART I. MONITORING AND EVALUATION
1. Economic and Agricultural Market Background
-The Macroeconomic Environment
OECD Countries
Non-OECD Countries
Agricultural Markets
2. Evolution of Agricultural Support
-Highlights
Level of Support in the OECD
Levels of Support by Country
Levels of Support by Commodity
Medium-Term Outlook for Support
3. Evaluation of Agricultural Policy Developments
Developments in Domestic Policies
Food Safety and Other Issues
4. Update on Key Policy Issues
-A New Round of Agricultural Trade Negotiations
The Effects of Agricultural Support on Income Distribution
Agriculture and Sustainable Development
Food Safety and Biotechnology
PART II. BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
1. Agricultural Policy Developments
-Australia
Canada
Czech Republic
European Union
Austria
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Ireland
Italy
The Netherlands
Portugal
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom
Hungary
Iceland
Japan
Korea
Mexico
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Switzerland
Turkey
United States
Web Sites for Further Information on Member Countries' Agricultural Policies
2. Developments in WTO and NAFTA Trade Dispute Settlement Procedures involving Agricultural Products
-Recent Developments in the WTO
WTO Trade Dispute Developments
Requests for Consultations
Panel Reports, Appeals, and Requests for Establishment of a Panel
NAFTA Dispute Settlement Procedures
3. OECD Ministerial Communiques Related to Agricultural Policies
-OECD Council at Ministerial Level, May 1999
OECD Committee for Agriculture at Ministerial Level, March 1998
OECD Committee for Agriculture at Ministerial Level, March 1992
The OECD Council at Ministerial Level, May 1987
4. Measurement of Support to Agriculture
-Introduction
Definitions and Methods
Classifications and Definitions
Criteria for Classification
Rules for Classification
Methods for Classification
The Method of Decomposing the PSE and CSE
Definition of Full-Time Farmer Equivalent and Agricultural Land
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [72]-79).
ISBN:
1-280-02982-X
9786610029822
92-64-17411-7
OCLC:
1024255533

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