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ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan had signed three agreements with World Trade
Organization (WTO) for enhancing cooperation in trade of food,
agriculture and livestock commodities.
The agreements
signed in 1994 included agreement on Agriculture (AoA),
Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS) and
Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS).
According to
official source here on Wednesday these agreements have direct
relationship with our agriculture and can pose severe threats
and challenges in the changing scenario of globalization with
respect to food security and food sovereignty.
Keeping in view
the complexity of the regime, there is a dire need to equip
professionals and all other stakeholder with the incentives
and demerits under the WTO set up. This need could be met
through creating awareness among the target group and prepare
them to face the challenges and avail the opportunities
offered by the WTO.
In this direction
Social Sciences Division of Pakistan Agricultural Research
Council (PARC) has initiated a series of seminars and lectures
throughout the country. In continuation of the campaign,
Technology Transfer Institute, Tandojam is organizing three
awareness seminars at Shikarpur, Larkana and Jacoabad
Districts on March 24, 25, and 26, 2004 respectively. Local
NGOs viz, SRSO and SABIST are also coordinating the seminars.
Being the first
seminar on the important topic of WTO in the area, stakeholder
including professionals, local government representatives,
growers, researchers, extension workers and civil society
representatives are having lot of enthusiasm and inspiration
for the seminar.
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