| more statements...  CPECoordination Paysanne Européenne
 European Farmers Coordination
 Coordinadora Campesina Europea
 --- Member of Via Campesina ---
 herunder the position of CPE after the failure of WTO negotiations                     in Cancun 
 PRESS RELEASE Brussels,
 September 16, 2003
 
 Failure of WTO negociations in Cancun :                       Victory of those who denounced the basis of negociations European Union entrapped in swindling decoupling                       of agricultural support: CAP reform is stillborn. Brazil, India and China defend their export companies’                       interests, and not those of their huge populations. Opportunity to reconsider rules of international                       trade Debate to clarify agricultural support is of                       paramount importance 
 as a tribute to Lee Kyong Hae 
  The breakdown of WTO negociations in Cancun is predominantly                     the failure of all companies that regard the planet as a mere                     marketplace, where they can produce at the cheapest places                     and sell at the most expensive ones. The victory of Cancun                     is the victory of the populations that have managed to be                     heard on the streets and by the governments, through their                     farmers’organizations within Via Campesina, as well as through social                     movements and NGO’s in the ‘our world is not for                     sale’ network. The dynamics launched in Seattle is up                     and running, despite repression.
 After 25 years of « free »- trading ideology,                     which has been completely unable to solve the problems of                     our planet, or even to increase the economic activity (world                     growth lower in 1980-2000), it is high time to take stock                     of the situation and to follow another path. When will WTO                     dare tomake a precise assessment of the Uruguay Round?
 Cancun gives the governments a chance to reconsider the rules                     of international trade, not along the way that large northern                     or southern big exporting countries wish, but the way their                     own populations claim . A group ef economists has just worked                     out a draft for an alternative agricultural agreement (www.tradeobservatory.org)                     based on food sovereignty, ready for a negociation if governments                     want to draw the best lessons of Cancun. As CPE had warned,                     the untenable position of the European Union in the agricultural                     negociations has washed away a great deal of their credibility:                     one cannot lie with complete impunity. Now, whether Commissioners                     Lamy and Fischler like it or not, it is urgent to revise thoroughly                     the chapter of agricultural prices and support in Europe and                     on an international level, which the EU and US agricultural                     policies have made confusing.  One cannot export below the production costs, which is possible                     with the decoupled direct payments, and pretend not to be                     disrupting the worldmarket.
 Agricultural support may be legitimate as long as they are                     not used toexport at low prices.
  The CAP reform of June 2003, adopted for Cancun, is thus                     null and void. CAP must be re-constructed from another basis,                     as proposed by CPE and several national platforms.   |