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From self-sufficiency to food
security: changing minds, changing
      market access policies
     David Laborde – d.laborde@cgiar.org

           WTO Public forum 2011
SOME IDEAS


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Two Simple Ideas

       “An empty stomach is not a good political adviser.”
                                            Albert Einstein

 Food Security is a public good at the country and at the global level


« et le libre échange lui-même la condition absolue de la paix. »
  (to establish absolute free trade, and by this very fact to ensure universal peace.)
                                                 Leon Walras

    Global and free trade is a public good at the global level that is
                   intrinsically tied to Food Security


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A Public Goods Story
  • As any public goods:
  • Who will suffer the most without them?
        • The weakest entities in the system
  • How to provide it? Who will pay for it?
        • Challenge of Cooperation
        • Challenge of Free Riders

        A clear role for WTO, even an extended role
                                         Which role for IFPRI?
   “Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any
intellectual influence, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist. ”
                                         John Maynard Keynes
                                 IFPRI as a knowledge broker
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Trade and Food Security: the links
• Food security: availability, affordability and quality
• Self Sufficiency is not Food Security
• International Trade as the bridge between needs and resources: an
  history as long as History
• International Trade beyond Agriculture: Source of Income growth
• International Trade: Source of cheap food
• International Trade: Source of stable food supply
• International Trade: Source of productivity gains
• Food quality and International trade
• Comparative Advantages and Specialization: fears and realities
• But limits: unfair competition, and twisted specialization,
  exposure to other policies

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SOME FACTS


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Trade Policies: Let’s tax the hungry ?
                                                    Breakdown by nutritional contents
Average World Tariffs                               and level of developments
                                                                           0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%
             Cereals

                Fruits                                Average Tariffs on
                                                       Food Products
        Vegetables

                 Dairy                                Average Tariffs on
                                                          Calories
                 Meat                                                                            High Income
                                                                                                 Countries
All Food products                                                                                Middle and Low
                                                      Average Tariffs on                         income
           All goods                                      Proteins                               countries
                                                                                                 Least
                                                                                                 Developed
                          0      20      40      60                                              countries

                                       Based on Boumelassa, Laborde and Mitaritonna, 2009; Bouet and Laborde 2009.
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                                                                                       More at http://gatt.ifpri.info/
Volatility of food supply:
                                                        Trade brings stability
                                             4500000


                                             4000000
  Standard Deviation of KiloCalories by Ha




                                             3500000


                                             3000000


                                             2500000

                                                                                                  1980-1990
                                             2000000
                                                                                                  1990-2000
                                                                                                  2000-2010
                                             1500000


                                             1000000


                                              500000


                                                   0




                                                                              From Deason & Laborde, 2011 based on
                                                                                                         FAOSTAT

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Self Sufficiency vs Trade:
   a sustainable way to achieve food security
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                                                                                           Wheat Exports and Production of Saudi Arabia
                                                                     4000

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                                               Thousands of Tonnes
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                                                                                                                                                            Year
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          FAOSTAT
• Quick depletion of the fossil water
     • 21 km3 a year for desert irrigation, 340 km3 of total
       accessible resources… USE=940% of renewable resource
                                                                                                                                                                                                     FAOSTAT, Aquastat

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Do high tariffs enough to reduce hunger? No
                        90%
                        80%
                        70%
  Tariffs on Calories




                        60%
                        50%
                        40%
                        30%
                        20%
                        10%
                        0%
                              0   10              20              30   40
                                       Global Hunger Index, IFPRI



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A Snapshot of Policies

                                  Small country case
Policy Instrument               Domestic       Domestic      Trade Self
                                production     consumption         Sufficiency
                                               ( Hunger?)
Import duties                           +           -          --       ++
Import subsidy                           -          +         ++         --
Production subsidy                     ++           0          -         +
Consumption subsidy                     +          ++          +          -
Export Tax                               -          +          --        (-)
Export Subsidy                          +           -         ++        (+)

               But large countries or numerous small countries
                                         create externalities...
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SOME MODELING


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IMPORT DUTIES AND THE DOHA
ROUND
    For more on IFPRI works on the Doha Round and Import restrictions:
    http://www.ifpri.org/book-6308/ourwork/researcharea/doha-round
    http://gatt.ifpri.info/dda0/
    http://www.ifpri.org/publication/eight-years-doha-trade-talks
    http://www.ifpri.org/publication/potential-cost-failed-doha-round
    http://www.ifpri.org/publication/why-doha-development-agenda-
    failing-and-what-can-be-done


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Market access can be delivered with the DDA

                     Applied tariffs faced on exports                     Applied tariffs on imports
                                                         with                                       with
                       Base          Formula         flexibilities       Base        Formula    flexibilities
 All countries         14.6              9              11.9             14.6           9          11.9
 Developing
 (non-LDC)             14.3             8.6             11.5             13.3         11.3         13.2
 High income
 countries             15.1             9.3             12.3             15.5          7.5         11.1
 LDCs                   7.4             6.5              7.1             12.5         12.2         12.5
           Applied tariffs on imports         Applied tariffs faced on exports
           Formula       with flexibilities      Formula        with flexibilities
  0%
                                                                                     All WTO countries
 -10%
                                                                                     Developing (non-LDC)
 -20%
                                                                                     High income countries
 -30%
                                                                                     LDCs
 -40%
 -50%
 -60%

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Visible and Invisible gains of the Doha
                        Round
                                                      Effects of finalizing
                                                    the DDA negotiations:
                                                     + $68 Bn annually of
                                                      Agricultural Trade




Total cost                                          Potential effects of not
 the DDA                                           reaching an agreement
  failure                                            and tariff increase to
                                                        last 10 years
                                                          maximum:
                                                    - $116 Bn annually of
                                                      Agricultural Trade


                                                Bouet and Laborde, 2009
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Consequences
• Tariffs in Agriculture remain high: Doha Round will provide significant
    market access in developed countries (1/3 reduction in applied tariffs even
    with flexibilities) and reduce binding overhang in developing countries.
• Developing countries have a lot of flexibilities. The Food Security
    argument is used but also misused (delicate issues surrounding the SSM)
• Concluding the Doha Round will be beneficial for Food Security
      • By removing distortions and increasing farm profitability where it is
        needed (to attract investments)
      • By removing uncertainties in applied trade policy, it will promote trade
        (Laborde and Roy, 2009: cutting binding overhang raises agricultural
        trade through extensive margins) and investments
      • Aid for Trade, and trade facilitation, will help to link markets and
        eliminate waste. Productivity improvements need to be associated to
        market access to support income growth.
      • Least Developed countries situation still deserve specific attention


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EXPORT RESTRICTIONS AND
UNCOOPERATIVE POLICIES


    For more on IFPRI works on export taxes:
    http://www.foodsecurityportal.org/agricultural-trade-policies-and-food-crisis-will-they-help-or-hurt
    http://www.ifpri.org/publication/economics-export-taxation-context-food-crisis
    Bouet, A., D. Laborde, 2010, « The economics of export taxes in a context of food security », in OECD, The
    Economic Impact of Export Restrictions on Raw Materials, Paris, OECD Trade Policy Studies, Trade and
    Agriculture Division, 59-78.
    and Bouet and Laborde 2012: Food Crisis and Export Taxation: the Cost of Non-Cooperative Trade Policies.
    Review of World Economics. no 1, 2012




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An illustration with the wheat market: Effects on world prices of
            trade policy reactions for selected countries


                                                     Exogenous demand increase [initial
                                                     perturbation]
                             Policy Effects

                                                     Effects of increases in export taxes
                                                     to mitigate the shock on domestic
         “Natural”
                                                     prices
          Shock
                                                     Effects of decrease in import duties
                                                     to mitigate the shock on domestic
                                                     prices

                                                     Interaction effects between import
                                                     and export restrictions


 0%                  10%               20%
                                               Source: Bouet and Laborde, 2009. MIRAGE simulations

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An illustration with the wheat market: Effects on real income
        of trade policy reactions for selected countries


                                               “Natural”
     Egypt                                      Shock



                                                               “Natural”
Argentina
                                                                Shock


           -0.40% -0.30% -0.20% -0.10%                 0.00%    0.10%      0.20%   0.30%   0.40%

         Exogenous demand increase [initial perturbation]
         Effects of increases in export taxes to mitigate the shock on domestic prices
         Effects of decrease in import duties to mitigate the shock on domestic prices
         Interaction effects between import and export restrictions



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Consequences
• Strong incentives to not “unilaterally” disarm and
  dismantle protection: No discipline on export restrictions
  imply limitations to improve agricultural liberalization
• But still they also hurt incentives for long term investments
  in agriculture in countries using them
• Self enforcing mechanisms to enforce
  cooperation?
     • Not a legal framework to retaliate: most export
       restrictions are WTO compatible
     • And in practice, no real capacity to retaliate
           • Asymmetry of market power
           • Limited tools (import duties have limited interests)
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Looking for a solution
• Elimination of export restrictions may be a first best but domestic
  political economy will make unrealistic such outcome
• What can be done?
      • Monitoring and notifications
      • Protection for the vulnerable countries
      • Punishing “bad” behaviors (if we can not ban them)
• Potential solutions:
      • Reversed “Quota” for SVE importers: amount of imports (on
        historical basis) that should be allowed for SVE, free of restrictions in
        all situations
      • Permits to restrict exports, like permits to pollute, countries using
        export restrictions have to pay for this deviation from the set of good
        trade practices, creating negative externalities. The collected money
        help affected SVE to pay increased import bills on world markets

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Conclusions
• Food security will need a secure trading system to be achieve, and
  trade liberalization needs to deliver food security to be sustainable.
• Providing such public goods need international cooperation
• But the paradigm has changed: WTO is designed to fight policies
  depressing prices, not increasing them (e.g. Biofuels)
• Policy makers should help to create a more stable environment to help
  private investments in agriculture (production and marketing) and
  therefore eliminate policy volatility that increase overall uncertainty
• These needs have to be fully understood and decisions have to be
  taken quickly (e.g. even a Doha “light” with large cut in binding overhang
  is valuable)
• The scope of negotiations has to be enlarged and new disciplines have
  to cover export restrictions to get a balance and sustainable outcome



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From self sufficiency to food security: changing minds, changing market access policies

  • 1. From self-sufficiency to food security: changing minds, changing market access policies David Laborde – d.laborde@cgiar.org WTO Public forum 2011
  • 2. SOME IDEAS INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 3. Two Simple Ideas “An empty stomach is not a good political adviser.” Albert Einstein Food Security is a public good at the country and at the global level « et le libre échange lui-même la condition absolue de la paix. » (to establish absolute free trade, and by this very fact to ensure universal peace.) Leon Walras Global and free trade is a public good at the global level that is intrinsically tied to Food Security INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 4. A Public Goods Story • As any public goods: • Who will suffer the most without them? • The weakest entities in the system • How to provide it? Who will pay for it? • Challenge of Cooperation • Challenge of Free Riders  A clear role for WTO, even an extended role Which role for IFPRI? “Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist. ” John Maynard Keynes IFPRI as a knowledge broker INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 5. Trade and Food Security: the links • Food security: availability, affordability and quality • Self Sufficiency is not Food Security • International Trade as the bridge between needs and resources: an history as long as History • International Trade beyond Agriculture: Source of Income growth • International Trade: Source of cheap food • International Trade: Source of stable food supply • International Trade: Source of productivity gains • Food quality and International trade • Comparative Advantages and Specialization: fears and realities • But limits: unfair competition, and twisted specialization, exposure to other policies INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 6. SOME FACTS INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 7. Trade Policies: Let’s tax the hungry ? Breakdown by nutritional contents Average World Tariffs and level of developments 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% Cereals Fruits Average Tariffs on Food Products Vegetables Dairy Average Tariffs on Calories Meat High Income Countries All Food products Middle and Low Average Tariffs on income All goods Proteins countries Least Developed 0 20 40 60 countries Based on Boumelassa, Laborde and Mitaritonna, 2009; Bouet and Laborde 2009. INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE More at http://gatt.ifpri.info/
  • 8. Volatility of food supply: Trade brings stability 4500000 4000000 Standard Deviation of KiloCalories by Ha 3500000 3000000 2500000 1980-1990 2000000 1990-2000 2000-2010 1500000 1000000 500000 0 From Deason & Laborde, 2011 based on FAOSTAT INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 9. Self Sufficiency vs Trade: a sustainable way to achieve food security 4500 Wheat Exports and Production of Saudi Arabia 4000 3500 Thousands of Tonnes 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 Export Quantity 500 Production Quantity 0 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Year FAOSTAT • Quick depletion of the fossil water • 21 km3 a year for desert irrigation, 340 km3 of total accessible resources… USE=940% of renewable resource FAOSTAT, Aquastat INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 10. Do high tariffs enough to reduce hunger? No 90% 80% 70% Tariffs on Calories 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 0 10 20 30 40 Global Hunger Index, IFPRI INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 11. A Snapshot of Policies Small country case Policy Instrument Domestic Domestic Trade Self production consumption Sufficiency ( Hunger?) Import duties + - -- ++ Import subsidy - + ++ -- Production subsidy ++ 0 - + Consumption subsidy + ++ + - Export Tax - + -- (-) Export Subsidy + - ++ (+) But large countries or numerous small countries create externalities... INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 12. SOME MODELING INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 13. IMPORT DUTIES AND THE DOHA ROUND For more on IFPRI works on the Doha Round and Import restrictions: http://www.ifpri.org/book-6308/ourwork/researcharea/doha-round http://gatt.ifpri.info/dda0/ http://www.ifpri.org/publication/eight-years-doha-trade-talks http://www.ifpri.org/publication/potential-cost-failed-doha-round http://www.ifpri.org/publication/why-doha-development-agenda- failing-and-what-can-be-done INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 14. Market access can be delivered with the DDA Applied tariffs faced on exports Applied tariffs on imports with with Base Formula flexibilities Base Formula flexibilities All countries 14.6 9 11.9 14.6 9 11.9 Developing (non-LDC) 14.3 8.6 11.5 13.3 11.3 13.2 High income countries 15.1 9.3 12.3 15.5 7.5 11.1 LDCs 7.4 6.5 7.1 12.5 12.2 12.5 Applied tariffs on imports Applied tariffs faced on exports Formula with flexibilities Formula with flexibilities 0% All WTO countries -10% Developing (non-LDC) -20% High income countries -30% LDCs -40% -50% -60% INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 15. Visible and Invisible gains of the Doha Round Effects of finalizing the DDA negotiations: + $68 Bn annually of Agricultural Trade Total cost Potential effects of not the DDA reaching an agreement failure and tariff increase to last 10 years maximum: - $116 Bn annually of Agricultural Trade Bouet and Laborde, 2009 INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 16. Consequences • Tariffs in Agriculture remain high: Doha Round will provide significant market access in developed countries (1/3 reduction in applied tariffs even with flexibilities) and reduce binding overhang in developing countries. • Developing countries have a lot of flexibilities. The Food Security argument is used but also misused (delicate issues surrounding the SSM) • Concluding the Doha Round will be beneficial for Food Security • By removing distortions and increasing farm profitability where it is needed (to attract investments) • By removing uncertainties in applied trade policy, it will promote trade (Laborde and Roy, 2009: cutting binding overhang raises agricultural trade through extensive margins) and investments • Aid for Trade, and trade facilitation, will help to link markets and eliminate waste. Productivity improvements need to be associated to market access to support income growth. • Least Developed countries situation still deserve specific attention INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 17. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS AND UNCOOPERATIVE POLICIES For more on IFPRI works on export taxes: http://www.foodsecurityportal.org/agricultural-trade-policies-and-food-crisis-will-they-help-or-hurt http://www.ifpri.org/publication/economics-export-taxation-context-food-crisis Bouet, A., D. Laborde, 2010, « The economics of export taxes in a context of food security », in OECD, The Economic Impact of Export Restrictions on Raw Materials, Paris, OECD Trade Policy Studies, Trade and Agriculture Division, 59-78. and Bouet and Laborde 2012: Food Crisis and Export Taxation: the Cost of Non-Cooperative Trade Policies. Review of World Economics. no 1, 2012 INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 18. An illustration with the wheat market: Effects on world prices of trade policy reactions for selected countries Exogenous demand increase [initial perturbation] Policy Effects Effects of increases in export taxes to mitigate the shock on domestic “Natural” prices Shock Effects of decrease in import duties to mitigate the shock on domestic prices Interaction effects between import and export restrictions 0% 10% 20% Source: Bouet and Laborde, 2009. MIRAGE simulations INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 19. An illustration with the wheat market: Effects on real income of trade policy reactions for selected countries “Natural” Egypt Shock “Natural” Argentina Shock -0.40% -0.30% -0.20% -0.10% 0.00% 0.10% 0.20% 0.30% 0.40% Exogenous demand increase [initial perturbation] Effects of increases in export taxes to mitigate the shock on domestic prices Effects of decrease in import duties to mitigate the shock on domestic prices Interaction effects between import and export restrictions INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 20. Consequences • Strong incentives to not “unilaterally” disarm and dismantle protection: No discipline on export restrictions imply limitations to improve agricultural liberalization • But still they also hurt incentives for long term investments in agriculture in countries using them • Self enforcing mechanisms to enforce cooperation? • Not a legal framework to retaliate: most export restrictions are WTO compatible • And in practice, no real capacity to retaliate • Asymmetry of market power • Limited tools (import duties have limited interests) INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 21. Looking for a solution • Elimination of export restrictions may be a first best but domestic political economy will make unrealistic such outcome • What can be done? • Monitoring and notifications • Protection for the vulnerable countries • Punishing “bad” behaviors (if we can not ban them) • Potential solutions: • Reversed “Quota” for SVE importers: amount of imports (on historical basis) that should be allowed for SVE, free of restrictions in all situations • Permits to restrict exports, like permits to pollute, countries using export restrictions have to pay for this deviation from the set of good trade practices, creating negative externalities. The collected money help affected SVE to pay increased import bills on world markets INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • 22. Conclusions • Food security will need a secure trading system to be achieve, and trade liberalization needs to deliver food security to be sustainable. • Providing such public goods need international cooperation • But the paradigm has changed: WTO is designed to fight policies depressing prices, not increasing them (e.g. Biofuels) • Policy makers should help to create a more stable environment to help private investments in agriculture (production and marketing) and therefore eliminate policy volatility that increase overall uncertainty • These needs have to be fully understood and decisions have to be taken quickly (e.g. even a Doha “light” with large cut in binding overhang is valuable) • The scope of negotiations has to be enlarged and new disciplines have to cover export restrictions to get a balance and sustainable outcome INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE