Consequences of the EU Trade and Agriculture Policy for Uganda's Farmers. A Threat to the Right to Food?


 
 

This brochure illustrates and explains the linkages between European trade and agricultural policy, privatisation, liberalisation and the situation of smallholder farmers in Uganda. As a consequence of obtruded structural adjustment programmes and pressure by international funding institutions and investments, agriculture in Uganda has been continuously privatised. Despite higher production costs, the prices smallholder farmers can realize with private retailers have been sinking rapidly and are subject to strong fluctuations. At the same time, subsidised EU exports of dairy products to African states increase competition and threaten smallholder farmers' basis of existence.

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Author(s)
Kerstin Bertow
Publication date
Pages
20
Order number
09-1-05e
ISBN
978-3-939846-59-8
Nominal fee
5.00 EUR
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