Name
Session 6. Small-Scale producers and international trade: what role for a re-imagined Agreement on Agriculture?
Organizer
Transform Trade, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
Description

Small-scale producers are increasingly recognized as the cornerstone of global food production, yet they often lack a voice in shaping international trade rules. The WTO Agriculture Agreement, widely regarded as in need of reform, plays a central role in determining how these producers access markets and respond to climate change and other global shocks. This session will examine the challenges and opportunities facing small-scale producers within the multilateral trade system and the need for trade rules that support sustainable and resilient food systems.

The discussion will introduce a proposed draft treaty for a reimagined Agreement on Agriculture, built on new principles designed to address 21st-century challenges. Small-scale producers will share their perspectives, while organizers and experts will present the treaty framework, highlighting how it could provide a more inclusive and development-oriented approach to agricultural trade.

Participants will have the opportunity to engage with the proposal, reflect on the practical implications for food systems, and consider alternative approaches to traditional trade rules such as MFN and national treatment. The session aims to generate fresh thinking, promote dialogue between policymakers and producers, and identify actionable steps to create fairer, more resilient, and sustainable agricultural trade frameworks.

Date
Friday, March 27, 2026
Time
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Room
Room C