REPORT (2017) ON THE ACTIVITIES OF THE
COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE
Report by the Chairperson
1.1. The present draft report is being
circulated by the Chairperson of the Committee on Agriculture on his own
responsibility. This report provides a summary of the activities of the
Committee on Agriculture ("the Committee") during 2017.
1.2. The Committee held three formal meetings
in 2017 on 27-28 March, 7-8 June, and 17‑18 October.[1] An informal meeting was held on 17 October. Garth Ehrhardt was the Chairperson
for the March meeting of the Committee. The Committee elected Mr Alf Vederhus
of Norway as the new Chairperson for 2017‑2018 beginning with the June meeting.
1.3. In accordance with Article 18.1 of
the Agreement on Agriculture ("the Agreement") at each of its
meetings the Committee reviewed progress in the implementation of Members'
commitments. This review process is undertaken on the basis of notifications
submitted by Members in the areas of market access, domestic support, export
competition, export prohibitions and restrictions as well as under the
follow-up to the Marrakesh Ministerial Decision on NFIDCs. Between 1 January and 31
October 2017, 182 agriculture notifications of all types were circulated.
1.4. In 2017, Members posed 200 questions
on 67 notifications during the Committee's review process. These questions
were distributed as follows: 86% related to domestic support issues, 9% to
market access, and 5% to export competition.[2] Specific concerns were also raised
regarding the outstanding notifications that some Members had yet to submit to
the Committee.[3]
1.5. A wide range of matters relevant to
the implementation of commitments was also raised independently of
notifications under the provisions of Article 18.6 of the Agreement. A total of
54 implementation-related issues were raised by 14 Members during 2017.[4] Out of these, 40 issues were
discussed for the first time in 2017. The remaining issues were discussed one
or more times in previous years either under the review of notifications or
under matters raised under Article 18.6. In 2017 a large number of the new
issues related to the areas of domestic support and market access.
1.6. At each meeting the Committee
reviewed the current status of Members' compliance with their notification
obligations under the Agreement. A document summarizing the current status of
compliance with notification requirements was circulated at each Committee
meeting.[5] While a significant proportion of
notifications are still outstanding (about 26% of all notifications from 1995 ‑ 2015),
Members have increased their efforts to bring their notification record up to
date by submitting notifications covering multiple reporting periods. Since
2009, the average number of years reported per notification has been close to
three.
[1] The summary reports of these
meetings are contained in documents G/AG/R/84, G/AG/R/85, and G/AG/R/86 (to be
issued).
[2] See G/AG/W/161, section 2; G/AG/W/165,
section 2; and G/AG/W/168, section 2.
[3] 7% of the total questions related
to outdated notifications.
[4] See G/AG/W/161, section 1; G/AG/W/165
section 1; and G/AG/W/168, section 1.
[5] G/AG/GEN/86/Rev.27, G/AG/GEN/86/Rev.28
and G/AG/GEN/86/Rev.29.