

Six African countries call for inclusion of commodities in WTO Doha negotiations
Encouraging coherence between trade and agricultural policies to promote development means putting the needs of the world's poorest countries and poorest people at the centre of the debate on EU agricultural policy reform. This website explores the impact which the EU's Common Agricultural Policy has on developing countries, and the impact which CAP reform would have on global poverty. The site is maintained by the Policy Coherence team at the Institute for International Integration Studies at Trinity College Dublin, supported by a research grant from the Advisory Board for Development Cooperation Ireland.