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Baobab

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Sat May 28, 2016, 10:46 PM May 2016

Five key takeaways from the TTIP leak for food and farming systems

http://bilaterals.org/?five-key-takeaways-from-the-ttip


by Dr. Steve Suppan, Karen Hansen-Kuhn, Sharon Anglin Treat & Shefali Sharma

The leaked Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) negotiating texts published by Greenpeace Netherlands on May 2 provide a crucial snapshot of the status of the trade talks. While a fair amount of information has either leaked or been published by the European Commission on its positions, this is the first detailed information on U.S. TTIP proposals. The information is incomplete. Many key chapters, such as those on investment and on energy, remain undisclosed to the public. Annexes that specify exactly which sectors would be affected by a particular chapter are also absent.

Still, these documents confirm many of the most serious concerns civil society organizations have been raising since the inception of the talks. Almost three years into the negotiations, very little is agreed upon in the consolidated text. Instead we see long sections of “bracketed” texts indicating significant differences between the U.S. and EU. However, looking at the U.S. and EU proposals along with an EU “Tactical State of Play” document, the leaked TTIP text provides important insights into the direction of the trade talks, and raises alarm bells for advocates of fair and sustainable food and farming systems, among them:


FIVE TAKEAWAYS


Secret 'science' would help 'streamline' biotech approvals

Local governments could be required to abandon buy local requirements

Tariff reductions could disrupt local farming

Proposals on regulatory cooperation would lower standards

Coordination on agriculture policy could under mine the interests of developing countries systems

Full Report from IATP: http://bilaterals.org/IMG/pdf/2016_05_25_ttip_leakanalysis.pdf
Info summary: http://bilaterals.org/IMG/pdf/2016_05_25_ttip_leakanalysis.pdf
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Five key takeaways from the TTIP leak for food and farming systems (Original Post) Baobab May 2016 OP
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