

It agreed upon six recommendations for action. The Committee strongly deplored protectionism in agriculture and regretted that agricultural protectionism and the problems resulting from it had seriously increased in recent years. In the review of developments in agricultural protectionism by the Committee there was a high degree of consensus. It expressed particular concern that the terms of trade of most agricultural exports had continued to deteriorate sharply in 19 and there appeared to be little prospect for improvement. The Committee expressed serious concern as regards the commodity trade situation and outlook and stressed the need for lasting solutions to the crisis facing world agricultural trade. The main substantive agenda items included the review of the world commodity situation and outlook, the activities of the intergovernmental commodity groups, follow-up action to Conference Resolution 2/79 on protectionism in agriculture, economic cooperation among developing countries in trade, international action relating to agricultural commodities and FAO's commodity programme of work for the 1988/89 biennium. Chairman, because in fact there are few issues of greater importance to us than international agricultural trade, and there aré probably few areas where the differences of opinion are any more sharply pronounced, but it was encouraging to me that the cooperative spirit evidenced at the meeting showed that we can in fact work together towards mutually agreed solutions.

I might add that, even in those areas where there was no consensus, differing viewpoints were clearly stated in an atmosphere of mutual cooperation and understanding. There was also a broad measure of consensus on the need for action, particularly for agricultural and trade reforms.

The Committee showed awareness and realization that the agricultural commodity trade situation was in a profound state of crisis affecting all countries, both developed and developing. It was a very constructive session and it transacted its business in a smooth and positive manner.
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The discussions of the session were cordial and retnarkably free of polemics and procedural disputes, particularly bearing in mind some of the very delicate policy matters under discussion. In fact, I believe that a number of delegates who attended the meeting said that the meeting perhaps in some Ways should serve as a model for our business here. Their excellent documents and preparations enabled the Committee to reach its conclusions in a serious, business-like way. Dutia and his staff were most helpful to me and to the CCP itself. I would be rertliss if I were not also to note the extremely effective work of the Secretariat itself. The excellent work performed by the Drafting Committee helped immensely in the final adoption of the report by the Committee. The Committee also elected the Drafting Committee which met under the chairmanship of Mr. Humberto Carrion of Nicaragua as Vice-Chairmen. The Committee elected myself as chairman and Mr. In addition the Holy See and 11 international organizations participated as observers. The meeting was attended by representatives of 65 governments. I have the honour to present to the members of the Council the Report of the Fifty-sixth Session of the Committee on Commodity Problems which was held from 7 to 13 October of this year. Daniel WEYGANDT (Chairman, Committee on Commodity Problems): I see that you are trying to make up some of the time we lost this morning, so I shall try to be brief myself in introducing document CL 92/6. Informe del 56° periodo de sesiones del Comité de Problemas de Productos Básicos (Roma, 7-13 de octubre de 1987)Ī. Rapport de la cinquante-sixième session du Comité des produits (Rome, 7-13 octobre 1987)Ĥ. Report of the Fifty-sixth Session of the Committe on Commodity Problems (Rome, 7-13 October 1987)Ĥ. ACTIVIDADES DE LA FAO Y EL P MA (continuación) 4.
