Impact of WTO’s AOA on India’s Trade in Agriculture

  • Sunil Kumar Niranjan Assistant Professor in Economics, Govt. PG College, Lucknow University, India

Abstract

The agreement on agriculture (AOA) forms a part of the final act of the Uruguay round of multilateral trade negotiation, which was
signed by the member’s countries in April 1994 at Marrakesh, Morocco and came into force on 1st January 1995.for the first time,
agriculture features in a major way in the GATT round of multilateral trade negotiations. Although the original GATT- the predecessor of the World Trade organization (WTO) applied to trade in agriculture, various expectations to the disciplines on the use of
non-tariff measures and subsidy meant that it did not do so effectively. The Uruguay round agreement sought to bring order and
fair competition to this highly distorted sector of world trade by establishment of a fair and market oriented agriculture trading sector. Therefore the formation of the world trade organization (WTO) in January 1, 1995 as a successor organization for the General
Agreement of Tariff and Trade (GATT) was watershed event in the history of global trade reform.

Published
2020-03-25
How to Cite
Sunil Kumar Niranjan. (2020). Impact of WTO’s AOA on India’s Trade in Agriculture. Global Journal of Enterprise Information System, 8(1), 48-53. Retrieved from https://gjeis.com/index.php/GJEIS/article/view/360
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