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Jacques BERTHELOT

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As an economist, he gave lectures at the ENSAT (Ecole Nationale Superieure Agronomique de Toulouse). He’s a specialist in the field of agricultural politics and economics, of the European Union, the USA, East Africa. He is also specializes in bilateral and multilateral economics (WTO) and European partnerships (APE) with African, Caribean and Pacific countries (ACP).

He is a member of various NGOs, including ATTAC (scientific board) and SOLAGRO (director’s board), where he works with the pac2013 networks; “Politiques Agricoles” and “Our World Is Not For Sale”. OWINFS’s work group “Agriculture” regularly organizes conference calls concerning WTO bilateral negotiations. He is part of the world’s Alternative forum, coordinated by Samir Amin and Francois Houtard. He has regular publications in Le Monde Diplomatique (monthly and Atlas) and SUNS’ (South-North development monitor) news letter.

He also closely collaborates with ROPPA (Reseau des Organizations Paysannes et des Producteurs d’Afrique de l’Ouest), mainly to advise leader’s on their training courses about the mecanics and tricks to avoid while negotiating with the WTO and the APE.


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  • What is an export subsidy? (18 December 2005) word version
  • Analysis of the revised Draft text of 17 December 2005 on agricultural negotiations (17 December 2005) word version
  • Part 1 of The king is naked: the impossible U.S. promise to slash its agricultural supports (11 December 2005) word version
  • Part 2 of The king is naked: the impossible U.S. promise to slash its agricultural supports (11 December 2005) word version
  • The green box: a black box which hides the gold box (9 December 2005) word version
  • Preliminary comments, mainly on agriculture, of the WTO’s Draft Ministerial Text of 26 November 2005, 30 November 2005) word version
  • The empty promise and perilous game of the European Commission to slash its agricultural supports (3 November 2005) word version
  • From Cancun to Hong-Kong assessment, challenges and strategies (July 2005) word version
  • Why and how to rebuild the Agreement on Agriculture on Food Sovereignty without Dumping would benefit all Developing Countries, including of the G-20, WTO Symposium, Third World Network (TWN) session (21 April 2005) powerpoint document
  • Why and how rebuilding the Agreement on Agriculture on Food Sovereignty without Dumping would benefit all Developing Countries, including of the G-20, WTO Symposium, Third World Network (TWN) session (21 April 2005) word version
  • Reinforcing the leadership and the negotiating capacities of the representatives of family farmers’ organisations of West Africa, Bamako (12-15 April 2005) powerpoint document
  • Reinforcing the leadership and the negotiating capacities of the representatives of family farmers’ organisations of West Africa Bamako (12-15 April 2005) word version
  • Meeting of G-20’s agricultural trade negotiators in Geneva (5 April 2005) Powerpoint document
  • Meeting of G-20’s agricultural trade negotiators in Geneva (5 April 2005) word version
  • Report and comments on the meeting of the G-20 with Jacques Berthelot in Geneva (5 April 2005) word version
  • Comments on the G-20 New Delhi Declaration (30 March 2005) word version

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