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India and the agreement on agriculture: civil society and citizens' engagement
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007This paper explores civil society advocacy on the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) and how it influences the trade policy process and facilitates citizen engagement in the Indian context.DocumentProtecting community rights over traditional knowledge: implications of customary laws and practices
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2006This collaborative research project seeks to assist indigenous and local communities I protecting their rights over traditional knowledge (TK) relating to biological resources, in accordance with their customary laws and practices. The project further aims to inform and influence policy makers at all levels.DocumentImpact assessment of trade liberalisation in oilseeds sector: a case study of Rajasthan
Consumer Unity and Trust Society, India, 2006This paper considers ways in which relevant stakeholders, including producers, intermediaries, and consumers will be able find answers as to how fast and effectively they can integrate themselves into a globalising/liberalising economy, given the recent removal of quantitative restrictions in some areas of trade.DocumentFarmers' rights in India: a case study
Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 2006India is among the first countries in the world to have passed Farmers’ Rights and plant variety protection legislation. This study analyses the achievements, barriers and limitations of India’s approach so far.DocumentImpact of trade liberalisation on returns from land
World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2003The paper explores the impact of trade liberalisation on the returns from land for farmers in India.DocumentThe role of registers and databases in the protection of traditional knowledge: a comparative analysis
Institute of Advanced Studies. United Nations University,, 2004There are various mechanisms which can be used to protect Traditional Knowledge (TK).DocumentFood security and intellectual property rights in developing countries
International Environmental Law Research Centre, 2003This paper examines the implications of intellectual property rights (IPRs) on food security and the agricultural sector.DocumentPerformance of BT cotton in India: data from the first commercial crop
Gene Campaign, 2003This paper presents data on the field study of the first genetically modified crop to be cultivated in India.DocumentFinancing of agricultural marketing: case studies from Asia
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2003This study looks at how traders of grains and horticultural produce in Asia finance their activities and how they use that finance.DocumentDomesticating global policy on GMOs: comparing China and India
Environment Team, IDS Sussex, 2003This IDS working paper compares the way in which two leading developing countries in the global debate on biotechnology have sought to translate policy commitments contained in international agreements on trade and biosafety into workable national policy. It is a complex story of selective interpretation, conflict over priorities and politicking at the highest levels of government.Pages
