WTO Agriculture Negotiations
QUÉBEC AND ONTARIO URGE THE FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT TO REDOUBLE EFFORTS TO DEFEND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT
May 23, 2008
Quebec Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Laurent
Lessard, and Ontario Minister for Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs,
Leona Dombrowsky, share a common concern that the content of a new draft
negotiating text, issued by the World Trade Organization (WTO) chair
of the agriculture negotiations earlier this week, remains inconsistent
with the interests of supply-managed producers.
"The new WTO text falls far short of the protections
being sought for Canadian milk, poultry and eggs, three supply-managed
commodities," indicated Minister Lessard. "I urge that the
federal government obtain the necessary flexibilities to safeguard supply
management."
"The Organization's proposals do not align with the
stated negotiating objectives of the federal government," said
Minister Dombrowsky. "It is essential that the interests of supply-managed
producers be accounted for in any new rules affecting agriculture."
"There are reasons to be concerned since, according
to federal representatives, the negotiations on agricultural trade rules
could be concluded as early as June of this year," explained Minister
Lessard.
Both ministers vowed to raise this matter at the next federal-provincial
meeting of agriculture ministers taking place in Toronto on May 30,
2008. At that meeting, they will be insisting that the federal government
vigorously defend supply management throughout the remainder of the
WTO negotiations.
In Quebec and Ontario, the supply-managed sectors account
for farm gate receipts worth a combined $4.9 billion, which represents
39 per cent and 28 per cent of the respective provincial farm gate totals.
Contact:
Kelly Synnott
Office of the Ontario Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
Telephone: (416) 326-6439
www.omafra.gov.on.ca
Jack Roy Press Officer
Office of the Quebec Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food,
Telephone: (418) 380-2525
www.mapaq.gouv.qc.ca
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