Suresh Prabhu for Agri Food Security at Buenos Aires WTO Ministerial
The Commerce and Industry
Minister, Shri Suresh Prabhu attended an Informal WTO
Ministerial Gathering in Marrakesh, Morocco from October 9 to 10. The meeting was
held in preparation for the Eleventh Ministerial Conference (MC11) of the WTO scheduled
to be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 10 to 13 December 2017. Ministers and
delegates of 35 WTO member countries exchanged views on what could be realistically
achieved and the possibilities for compromise. The objective of the informal gathering
was to provide political impetus to the negotiations and guidance on potential outcomes.
Mr. Prabhu,
led discussions on behalf of the developing world and reiterated commitment to the
Doha Round. He referred to the agreed objectives of the agriculture negotiations
in the Doha Round and called for continuation of the reform process and to avoid
further widening and perpetuation of the imbalance between developed and developing
countries. He pointed out that any meaningful reform in agriculture must first seek
to reduce the disproportionately large subsidies of the developed countries.
In his statements at the
meeting, the Commerce & Industry Minister spoke about India’s priorities and
position as regards various issues under discussion in the WTO for outcomes at MC11.
He emphasized that a permanent solution on the issue of public stockholding for
food security purposes must be a part of the outcomes achieved, as this is an issue
of tremendous importance not only to India but also several other developing countries.
Mr. Prabhu pointed out that a solution on this issue would
give a strong signal of determination to end hunger and achieve food security, as
mandated in the UN Sustainable Development Goal 2.
Emphasizing on the importance
of special and differential treatment for developing countries, the Commerce &
Industry Minister said India would be willing to engage on proposals that recognized
this right for all developing countries without exception. He pointed out that in
India, the total number of people dependent on agriculture in one way or another
is close to 600 million, with nearly 98 per cent of Indian farmers being low income
or resource poor and mostly engaged in subsistence farming. Under such circumstances,
it was imperative for India to balance trade liberalization with the need to protect
the livelihood of its farmers, he said.
Mr. Prabhu
called upon WTO members to first deal with the issues which were already under negotiation,
before moving on to new ones.
On the issue of discipline
on fisheries subsidies the Commerce & Industry Minister also stressed on the
importance of suitable special and differential treatment provisions and the need
to make a clear distinction between large scale commercial fishing and traditional
fishing. He pointed out that in India a large number of small, largely resource
poor fish workers depended on traditional fishing activity as a source of livelihood.
He observed that developing countries like India, possessing very low fishing capacity,
would also need to retain policy space to promote and create such capacity.
He also spoke about the
importance of a transparent and inclusive process of negotiations at the WTO and
the need to do all preparatory work before MC11, so that only issues, which have
matured for conclusion, are taken forward to the Ministerial Conference. India’s
stance was very well received from all quarters making the visit a big success.
On the sidelines of the
meeting, the Commerce & Industry Minister also held marathon bilateral meetings
to push India’s trade in a comprehensive manner. He met Ministers from the EU, South
Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Russia, Rwanda, Morocco, as well as the Director General
of the WTO.