The reform of the EU sugar regime from an international perspective, Brussels, 9 June 2005
International conference organised by the CSA (Collectif Stratégies Alimentaires), Oxfam-Solidarité, Vredeseilanden and Wervel. The stakes of the reform of the Common Market Organisation for sugar are high for European agriculture and the European economy. However this reform cannot be isolated from its international context. The press release and the different presentations are available for downloaded.
List of presentations
The Functioning of the International Sugar Market, Jean-François Sneessens
Sugar and Developing Countries: Implications of preferential agreements and of opening up markets, Elisabeth Lacoste
The Situation of Sugar Cane Production in Brazil(Figures), Elisangela Araújo
Forms of Market Organisation: a European Perspective, Manfred Schulz
The Need for a Regulated Sugar Market: A Kenyan Perspective, Francis Mungo Waswa
External Negotiations Affecting Regulated Trade in Sugar, (Nederlandse versie) Marc Rosiers
Generalised System of Preferences and the Rules of Origin: A Threat to a Mutually Supportive Sugar Regime?, René Poismans
EU Sugar Reform: The LDC Proposal, A study done by LMC International
Proposal for a mutually supportive sugar regime, Jean Marot
Proposal of the European Civil Society Platform, Anne Wagner