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| Dear Madam and Sir, Six weeks before representatives from politics, science and industry will meet on occasion of ABIC2004, the WTO has set the benchmark for the coming years, eliminating subsidies of agriculture in industrialized nations. The day, July 31, 2004, may go down in history as the day the World Trade Organization (WTO) found its teeth - a discovery that will have broad and long-lasting implications for the future of AgBiotechnology - not to mention farmers, industrialists, and consumers in both the industrialized and developing worlds. It was on that date that the 147 nations that make up the WTO tentatively agreed that the governments of industrialized nations will slash the massive and distortive subsidies they pay to farmers in their countries if the governments of developing countries get out of the way of the free flow for industrial products and services in eliminating customs-duties. The agreement came about in no small part thanks to the emergence of the G20 group of developing countries as a viable counterbalance to the industrialized nations of the United States, Japan, and the European Union. Subsidies can only be removed, of course, if European farmers become more efficient. In order to meet the challenge of global competitiveness, Europe will have to reconsider its currently rather restrictive GM policy towards AgBiotechnology, which has been demonstrated in numerous studies to be the most efficient tool to streamline the efficiency of agricultural businesses. This year's ABIC2004 will be the perfect time and place to get yourself first-hand information and valuable contacts in this powerfully emerging new market. Register online under [Only registered users see links. ] to meet people from all over the world. 34 nations from developing as well as developed countries are already enrolled. Phytowelt GmbH ABIC 2004 Conference Office Nattermannallee 1 D-50829 Cologne email: [Only registered users see links. ] internet: [Only registered users see links. ] phone: + 49 221-49299-55 fax: + 49-221-49299-560 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For removal from this list please send an email with the subject "unsubscribe" to [Only registered users see links. ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- |
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