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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2020 · 1H 3M

PIM Webinar: Domestic support disciplines for the 21st century

from IFPRI Podcast · host International Food Policy Research Institute

While it is not yet clear when and where the MC12 will take place because of the COVID-19 crisis, it is even clearer now that global coordination and collaboration is key in dealing with food insecurity. The twelfth Ministerial Conference of the WTO provides an opportunity to improve the world trade system through further reforms of the domestic support provisions under the Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) and provides an updated framework for the future. This PIM Webinar highlights some of the key issues around domestic support and discuss possible scenarios of further development with focus on the potential impacts. More details, recording and slides: https://bit.ly/2KfKLkc *** The PIM Webinars aim to share findings of research undertaken as part of the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM), discuss their application, and get feedback and suggestions from participants. Webinars are conducted by PIM researchers in the form of research seminars. Each webinar is a live event consisting of a presentation (30 min) and a facilitated Q&A session (30 min). Recordings and presentations of the webinars are freely available on the PIM website. http://bit.ly/PIMwebinars Subscribe to the alerts about the future webinars: pim.cgiar.org/subscribe/

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