Thursday, April 25, 2024
Advertisement
  1. You Are At:
  2. News
  3. Business
  4. India to seek permanent solution to food security issue at WTO

India to seek permanent solution to food security issue at WTO

New Delhi : Prime Minister Narendra Modi today pitched for a permanent solution to the food security and agriculture subsidy issues at the Nairobi WTO meet, to be held later this year. While addressing the inaugural ceremony of the

PTI PTI Updated on: October 29, 2015 14:19 IST
india to seek permanent solution to food security issue at
india to seek permanent solution to food security issue at wto

New Delhi : Prime Minister Narendra Modi today pitched for a permanent solution to the food security and agriculture subsidy issues at the Nairobi WTO meet, to be held later this year. 

While addressing the inaugural ceremony of the third India-Africa Form Summit, he said India and Africa also seek a global trading regime that serves development goals and improves trade prospects. 

"When we meet at Nairobi Ministerial of the WTO in December, we must ensure that the Doha Development Agenda of 2001 is not closed without achieving these fundamental objectives," he said here. 

"We should also achieve a permanent solution on public stock-holding for food security and special safeguard  mechanism in agriculture for the developing countries," he said. 

ALSO READ : Has India achieved the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) set by UN in 2000?

The WTO's General Council, the highest decision making body of the organisation, had accepted India's demand for extending the peace clause till a permanent solution is found for its food stockpiling issue. 

For a permanent solution to the food security issue, India had proposed either amending the formula to calculate the food subsidy cap of 10 per cent which is based on the reference price of 1986-88 or allowing such schemes outside the purview of subsidy caps. 

If no solution is found by the agreed deadline of December 31, the peace clause willcontinue till the time a solution is found. 

Talking about bilateral trade between India and Africa, Modi said, the trade has more than doubled to over 70 billion dollars in less than a decade. 

"India is now a major source of business investments in Africa. Today, 34 African countries enjoy duty free access to the Indian market," Modi said.

Advertisement

Read all the Breaking News Live on indiatvnews.com and Get Latest English News & Updates from Business

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement