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MINFAL preparing action plan for trade, investment
By Tariq Chuadhry
ISLAMABAD—Saleem Khan Additional Secretary Ministry of Food, Agriculture
and Livestock (MINFAL) has said that horizontal negotiations are likely
to start on WTO in February 8 and this is right time to discuss Pakistan
position and get input from the key stakeholders and agriculture
analysts.
He was presiding over a three-day workshop on “WTO and MINFAL Strategies
for Commodity Development” here at the Pakistan Agricultural Research
Council (PARC) headquarters, Islamabad. The Workshop was organized by
the MINFAL in collaboration with PARC and WTO Mission in Geneva.
It is to be noted that the Chair of the WTO Agriculture Negotiating
Group released a Draft Modalities for Agriculture document on July 17,
2007. This document formed much of the basis of the
discussions/negotiations during the past three months.
The Chair convened several weeks of daily negotiations with a small
group of countries on the Draft Modalities document. Significant
progress appears to be achieved for all of the “major” modalities and
many of the “minor” modalities for agriculture. Another new modalities
document is expected to be released in the recent month. The discussions
covered all three pillars, domestic support, and market access and
export competition.
While addressing the inaugural session Mr. Saleem Khan apprised the
participants of the Workshop that MINFAL has created Economic Trade and
Investment Wing which is a hub and brain of the Ministry where all the
data is analyzed and a coordinating unit with adequate staff will
coordinate with all the stakeholders for setting up targets and work
plans to be achieve focused targets. He informed that MINFAL is
preparing action plan for trade and investment.
He said this workshop will provide opportunity for interaction amongst
various stakeholders and we hope active participation of all members
will generate enriched debate. He informed the policy makers about the
status of negotiations and a new text on AoA is expected to come out in
the last week of January 8. There was G-20 meeting at the end of
November where all members reiterated that AoA (Agreement on
Agriculture) should remain the prime mover for the negotiation process,
he added.
He hoped that at the end of the three days workshop an effective action
plan for one year will be brought out for agriculture trade related
matters, quality control system, commodity development and research.
Manzoor Ahmad, Pakistan Counsellor, Geneva, gave a comprehensive
presentation on “Doha Round-Likelihood of conclusion and benefits for
Pakistan and clarified some of the doubts about the services sector and
the active participation of Pakistan in the negotiations process. After
the presentation detailed discussion on Agreement on Agriculture and
market access was held where participants analyzed Pakistan’s capacity
to benefit from this access and strategic policy incentives.
During the three day workshop participants will suggest to increase
competitiveness of major commodities, horticulture, dairy and meat. |