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Agriculture and Pakistan - THe SiLenT KiLLeR - 07-06-2010 Agriculture and Pakistan The WTOs Agriculture Agreement was negotiated in the 198694 Uruguay Round and is a significant first step towards fairer competition and a less distorted sector. It includes specific commitments by WTO member governments to improve market access and reduce trade-distorting subsidies in agriculture. WTO members agreed to initiate negotiations for continuing the agricultural trade reform process one year before the end of the implementation period, i.e. by the end of 1999. These talks began in early 2000 under the original mandate of Article 20 of the Agriculture Agreement. At the November 2001 Doha Ministerial Conference, the agriculture negotiations became part of the single undertaking. Agriculture is one of the most contentious issues in the DDA negotiations as the major WTO member countries have vast differences mainly on the issues of Domestic Support (subsidies) and Market Access (tariffs). Developing countries want reduction/removal of various forms of subsidies and reduction in tariffs so that the prices in international markets are not distorted and developing countries get reasonable market access in the developed markets. Pakistan is member of the Cairns Group (an alliance of 18 countries looking for ambitious outcome in the Market Access areas), G-20 (group for safeguarding interest of developing countries in agriculture negotiations) and the G-33 (group of developing countries and LDCs aiming to get preferential terms in Market Access and Special and Differential treatment) Agriculture and Pakistan - THe SiLenT KiLLeR - 07-06-2010 Why does Agriculture matter for Pakistan? Agriculture continues to be the single largest sector, a dominant driving force for growth and the main source of livelihood for 66 percent of the countrys population. It accounts for 20.9 percent of the GDP and employs 43.4 percent of the total work force. As such agriculture is at the center of the national economic policies and has been designated by the Government as the engine of national economic growth and poverty reduction. Agriculture contributes to growth as a supplier of raw materials to industry as well as a market for industrial products and also contributes substantially to Pakistans exports earnings. Thus any improvements in agriculture will not only help countrys economic growth to rise at a faster rate but will also benefit a large segment of the countrys population. Agriculture and Pakistan - THe SiLenT KiLLeR - 07-06-2010 Production of various Agricultural commodities: Pakistans ranking in the World (Source: FAO STATS) Sr. No Commodity World Rank 1 Buffalo Milk 2 2 Chick-Peas 2 3 Indigenous Buffalo Meat 2 4 Indigenous Goat Meat 2 5 Roots and Tubers nes 2 6 Okra 3 7 Apricots 4 8 Goat Milk 4 9 Mangoes 4 10 Dates 5 11 Onions, Dry 5 12 Pimento, Allspice 5 13 Spices nes 5 14 Sugar Cane 5 15 Pulses nes 6 16 Fruit Tropical Fresh nes 7 17 Sesame Seed 7 18 Cauliflower 8 19 Oilseeds nes 9 20 Spinach 9 21 Wheat 9 22 Indigenous Sheep Meat 10 23 Pistachios 10 24 Tobacco Leaves 10 25 Berries nes 11 26 Rapeseed 11 27 Eggplants 12 28 Oranges 12 29 Rice, Paddy 12 30 Tang.Mand.Clement.Satsma 12 31 Jute-Like Fibres 13 32 Lentils 13 33 Wool, Greasy 13 34 Almonds 14 35 Cantaloupes&oth Melons 14 36 Eggs, excluding Hen 14 37 Peas, Green 14 38 Sunflower Seed 14 39 Fruit Fresh nes 15 40 Pumpkins, Squash, Gourds 15 41 Castor Beans 16 42 Cow Milk, Whole, Fresh 17 43 Jute 17 44 Millet 17 45 Peas, Dry 18 46 Safflower Seed 18 47 Vegetables Fresh nes 18 48 Garlic 20 49 Nuts nes 20 50 Walnuts 20 F = FAO estimate | * = Unofficial figure |