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ACP farm exports to the EU: what does the future hold?


Oléagineux, Corps Gras, Lipides. Volume 8, Number 3, 199-203, Mai - Juin 2001, La filière

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Author(s) : Vincent RIBIER

Summary : Exports of agricultural goods from the African Caraibean Pacific countries (ACP) to the European market (EU) have lived the nineties with dynamism; this was observable through gains in market shares, from 12% of the european market in 1992 to more than 14% in 1998. Oil and oilseeds did not represent but 5% of ACP exports, cotton but 6 or 7% depending which year. However, the good overall performance of ACP exports during the last decade may well be put at risk by the new EU-ACP commercial rules, as defined by the Cotonou Agreement that was signed in june 2000, taking over the Lomé Convention.

Keywords : Cotonou agreement, ACP, agricultural exports, commercial rules.

 

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