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have been pushed into a sort of agricultural siding by some very aggressive agricultural producing countries whose interests do not necessarily coincide with the bulk of developing countries.
Peter Mandelson
The Union, which is already the world's leading importer of agricultural products from developing countries, has shown its commitment to success by reforming the Common Agricultural Policy,
Jacques Chirac
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1932
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We will take no lectures from anyone on the needs of developing countries, ... We have more developing country agricultural produce coming into our market than the whole of the United States, Canada, Japan and Australia combined.
Peter Mandelson
The Europeans know that they will have to move on agricultural market access. The US knows it will have to move on agricultural domestic support and emerging countries like Brazil, India, South Africa and a few others know that they will have to move on industrial tariffs and services.
Pascal Lamy
It is a forum in which developing countries have to struggle in an uneven and unequal contest with powerful vested interests in developed countries.
Rob Davies
Globally, there's a 62% average tariff on agricultural products. In some countries…it's more than 100%.
Robert Portman
We've come a long way since Cancun and this week reflected unprecedented cooperation between developed and developing countries, among developing countries, and among developed countries. We're talking about major blocks looking to provide substance.
Susan Schwab
In developing countries the situation could be even worse because developing countries do not have to count their emissions under the Kyoto Protocol. Private companies from industrialized nations will seek cheap carbon credits for their country in the developing world.
Jennifer Morgan
The intransigence and double standards from certain Member States is breathtaking. France, Italy and others are urging the EU to adopt a strong defensive position in the agricultural talks, while forcing many developing countries to open their industrial and services markets. The split shows that key Members States in Europe had no intention in negotiating a Development Round. It was all about their own gains.
Luis Morago
Our countries have been traditionally linked by relations of friendship, trust and mutual respect. I am convinced this is a reliable basis for further developing Russian-Indian partnership, which serves the long-term national interests of the two countries, and is an important factor in ensuring international stability.
Vladimir Putin
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1952
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I believe there is a chance for progress if countries worried about services and market access can make some concessions and America and Europe can look again at agricultural protectionism.
Gordon Brown
They indicated that farmland was not being purchased for agricultural purposes in most cases, and that the income from the agricultural use was not a primary consideration in the purchase.
John Reynolds
Our development of the countryside should support an agricultural population and an agricultural economy.
Chen Xiwen
She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before. There will be no rolling back, at least on the part of Russia, to the past. We are not foes. We are partners in many international spheres, and I hope that will be so in the future, because the interests of our countries and people coincide to a large extent,
Vladimir Putin
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1952
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Despite its birth as a basic agricultural company, ADM has sent a message that its future lies in products surrounding energy, based on agricultural technology.
Leonard Teitelbaum
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