Examples of Agreement on Agriculture in a sentence
Tariffication of non-tariff barriers during the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture also produced many specific tariffs which, by making the level of protection contingent on the level of international prices, distorted the pattern of production and trade more than ad-valorem tariffs.
With regard to national food aid, this Regulation is to apply solely to aid meeting the conditions laid down in Article 10(4) of the Agreement on Agriculture within the context of the Uruguay Round.
Of the three pillars covered by the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (market access, export subsidies and domestic support), barriers to market access have been estimated to inflict the greatest damage to efficient agricultural exporters, but their effects vary widely among countries.
Appendix 2 shows the main exports for Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Tanzania and Uganda of products covered by the Agreement on Agriculture at the HS-2 digit level.
Export subsidies are granted for several agricultural and fishery products (Chapter IV(2)).28 In accordance with its obligations under the Agreement on Agriculture, however, Hungary is committed to reducing these subsidies by 36% between 1995 and 2000.
Many developing countries have supported and proposed modalities and consider it an essential component of a revised Agreement on Agriculture.
Supplies carried out under Regulation (EC) No 2519/97 are to be considered as food aid within the meaning of Article 10(4) of the Agreement on Agriculture within the context of the Uruguay Round.
Following the implementation of the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture there is evidence of high average agricultural tariffs and high tariff peaks for a number of major developed country importers of agricultural products.
Not available.a NTM indicators for U.R. are calculated on the basis of those NTMs existing in 1997 and after eliminating quantitative restrictions on agricultural products subject to "tariffication" (in accordance with the WTO Agreement on Agriculture) and removing MFA quotas (in accordance with the WTO Agreement on Textiles and Clothing).b Constant OECD import weights.
Whereas in 1991 Hungary's use of tariff quotas was negligible14, on 1 January 1995, as a result of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture, Hungary raised many agricultural tariffs to their bound rates and introduced tariff quotas for MFN suppliers.