Kicking Down the Door
How Upcoming WTO Talks Threaten Farmers in Poor Countries
Published: April 2005
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Publication Summary
The US, along with other rich countries and international financial institutions, is pressuring developing countries to open their markets for rice and other basic foods, while maintaining heavy subsidies and protections for its own producers. From DR-CAFTA to the WTO negations, the US pushes a double-standard on developing countries. Forcing the opening of markets for rice and other basic commodities in developing countries can have disastrous effects on poor farmers. But the US continues to forge ahead irrespective of the consequences for development.