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The transformation of agricultural markets as a result of political and economic transition in the post-Soviet countries was accompanied by the process of globalization and deepening trade integration both within the region and with external trade partners. (...) Many European and Central Asian countries joined the WTO which helped enhance their participation in global agricultural trade, and the region plays an increasingly important role as a supplier of agricultural commodities to international markets.
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Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia
The transformation of agricultural markets as a result of political and economic transition in the post-Soviet countries was accompanied by the process of globalization and deepening trade integration both within the region and with external trade partners. (...) Many European and Central Asian countries joined the WTO which helped enhance their participation in global agricultural trade, and the region plays an increasingly important role as a supplier of agricultural commodities to international markets.
The network brings together experts who conduct research, carry out training programmes and advise governments and private sector on issues related to agricultural trade and trade policy, including regional and multilateral trade agreements. (...) Please send questions regarding the Expert Network to [email protected] .
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Two-thirds of humanity will live in cities by 2050, and achieving national sustainable development objectives and the SDGs depends on healthy and resilient cities. (...) The Informal Network of Experts on Sustainable Urban Forestry provides a forum for knowledge exchange and capacity-building as well as peer to peer learning to strengthen sustainable urban forestry. (...) Documents
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in the locality. (...) In the Special Measure provisions in part III of the Manual, paragraphs 8.23 to 8.32
deals with the family expenditure survey in response to civil unrest and the breakdown of the
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27-28 October 2020
Online workshop, Rome
International and national experts working on agricultural trade, representatives of research institutes and analytical centers of Eastern Europe and Central Asia attended the meeting. (...) Also, during the event, the Agricultural Trade Expert Network (ATEN) experts discussed a work plan for the development of the forthcoming FAO publication on agrifood trade policy 2019-2020 in the post-Soviet countries, thematic chapters for this publication and the Network achievements and its plans for 2021.
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Сельское хозяйство в условиях пандемии_Нурлан Кулбатыров
Влияние COVID-19 на агропродовольственные рынки и торговлю Украины, ответные меры политики_Тамара Осташко
Узбекистан: Изменения в политике поддержки агробизнеса и субсидирования сельского хозяйства в связи с COVID-19_Дарья Ильина Влияние COVID 19 на агропродовольственные рынки и торговлю, и ответные меры политики стран_Наталья Киреенко
The export of agricultural products from Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine to the European Union: what has changed since the signing of the EU association agreements_Veronika Movchan
Measures to ease the economic damage caused by new coronavirus (COVID-19)_Shalva Pipia
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How to use the WTO instruments in the interests of agribusiness – A guide (Available in Russian)
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International and national experts working on agricultural trade, representatives of research institutes and analytical centers of Eastern Europe and Central Asia attended the meeting. (...) Also, during the event, the Agricultural Trade Expert Network (ATEN) experts discussed a work plan for the development of the forthcoming FAO publication on agrifood trade policy 2019-2020 in the post-Soviet countries, thematic chapters for this publication and the Network achievements and its plans for 2021.
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Сельское хозяйство в условиях пандемии_Нурлан Кулбатыров
Влияние COVID-19 на агропродовольственные рынки и торговлю Украины, ответные меры политики_Тамара Осташко
Узбекистан: Изменения в политике поддержки агробизнеса и субсидирования сельского хозяйства в связи с COVID-19_Дарья Ильина Влияние COVID 19 на агропродовольственные рынки и торговлю, и ответные меры политики стран_Наталья Киреенко
The export of agricultural products from Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine to the European Union: what has changed since the signing of the EU association agreements_Veronika Movchan
Measures to ease the economic damage caused by new coronavirus (COVID-19)_Shalva Pipia
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Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia
Post-Soviet countries make their way towards improved agrifood trade
How to use the WTO instruments in the interests of agribusiness – A guide (Available in Russian)
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Report of the sixth Network meeting
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UNECE experts promoting new ways to combat counterfeit goods
Geneva, 25 January 2007 -- The dual tasks of protecting intellectual property rights and combating counterfeit goods are among the most pressing issues facing governments in the UNECE Region. (...) Specifically, UNECE experts proposed that after a given product had met all the safety, health and other requirements called for by national legislation, market surveillance officers should verify that the product is in fact genuine; i.e. that it has been produced legally and that use of a trademark or logo has been authorized by its legal owners. If results proved otherwise, the approval process would be suspended and the officers would promptly inform the intellectual property rights (IPR) holders concerned that counterfeit goods had been detected.
The experts at the meeting agreed that these procedures should not be a financial burden for market surveillance authorities and should neither replace or duplicate existing IPR enforcement tools nor create legal conflicts between the market surveillance and IPR efforts.
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During the Annual Meeting of the Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia, participants discussed recent agri-food trade policy developments in twelve post-Soviet countries. The experts of the network presented draft country chapters for the joint publication “Review of Agricultural Trade Policies in the post-Soviet countries”. (...) Bobojonov
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During the Annual Meeting of the Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia, participants discussed recent agri-food trade policy developments in twelve post-Soviet countries. The experts of the network presented draft country chapters for the joint publication “Review of Agricultural Trade Policies in the post-Soviet countries”. (...) Bobojonov
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Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia
Post-Soviet countries make their way towards improved agrifood trade
How to use the WTO instruments in the interests of agribusiness – A guide (Available in Russian)
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Quantitative agricultural policy monitoring in eight post-Soviet countries
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> Economic and Social Development stream > Meetings and events > The Fifth Annual Meeting of the Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia
The Fifth Annual Meeting of the Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia
5-6 June 2019 | Chisinau, the Republic of Moldova
During the Annual Meeting of the Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia, participants discussed recent agri-food trade policy developments in twelve post-Soviet countries. The experts of the network presented draft country chapters for the joint publication “Review of Agricultural Trade Policies in the post-Soviet countries”. (...) Bobojonov
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Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia
Post-Soviet countries make their way towards improved agrifood trade
How to use the WTO instruments in the interests of agribusiness – A guide (Available in Russian)
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Annual meeting of the Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia - Concept note and Program
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