Agrarhandel heute: Konturen eines 3. Food Regimes

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Agrarhandel heute:Konturen eines 3. Food Regimes

Agrarhandel heute –Konturen eines 3. Food Regimes

1. WTO: Agreement on Agriculture (AoA)

2. Private Re-Regulierung: a corporate food regime

3. Nahrungsmittelkrisen (2007/08 und 2011)

Agreement on Agriculture (1995)

Ziel: „Fairer markets for farmers“ Mittel: Liberalisierung Hauptakteure:

USA und EU CAIRNS-Group Transnationale Unternehmen

Instrumente: Re-Regulierung der Subventionen Marktöffnung

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handels-verzer-rend

ent-koppelt

angebots-reduzierend

Exportsubventionen

1. Subentionen - „Boxing“

Abschaffung ImportQUOTEN

Gestaffelte Reduktion der ImportZÖLLE

2. Marktöffnung

Fairer Markets for Farmers?

Subventionen: Umschichtung statt Abbau

Ungleiche Liberalisierung Streitschlichtungsverfahren als Druckmittel

Quelle: FAO 2012

FAO (2004). The state of agricultural commodity markets. Rom, S.14, 25

WTO / AoA – Fazit

„The rules themselves institutionalize the current system of global economic inequality.“

(Walden Bello)

Agrarhandel heute –Konturen des 3. Food Regimes

1. WTO: Agreement on Agriculture (AoA)

2. Private Re-Regulierung: a corporate food regime

3. Nahrungsmittelkrisen (2007/08 und 2011)

Das Nadelöhr des Welthandels

Corporate Food Regime?

Konsument

Produzent_innen

Konsument_innen

‘We are the flour in your bread, the wheat in your noodles, the salt on your fries. We are the corn in your tortillas, the chocolate in your dessert, the sweetener in your soft drink. We are the oil

in your salad dressing and the beef, pork or chicken you eat for dinner. We are the cotton in your clothing, the backing on your carpet and

the fertiliser in your field.’(Cargill 2001)

The Retail Revolution I

Umsatz Walmart: 349.07 Mrd. Euro, Carrefour 108.08 Mrd. (Nestle 67.67 Mrd.);

Metro 66.70 Mrd. Euro (BMW 68.8 Mrd.) Starker Preisdruck „upstream“ Entscheidung über Angebot Steigender Eigenmarkenanteil

Quelle: RollAMA 2012

Eigenmarkenanteil in Ö: 48%

The retail revolution – quality turn

Neues Wertschöpfungskettenmanagment

„TNCs are increasingly using standards to decide factors such as who are the producers, where is the location of production, and what are the conditions of productions. ... In the global agro-food system, standards are emerging as the dominant mechanism of control.“ (Konefal et al 2005, 295)

Dualisierung des Lebensmittelmarktes „Greening“? Strukturelle und diskursive Macht

In: Winston Salem Chronicle, North Carolina 9.3.2013

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Agrarhandel heute –Konturen des 3. Food Regimes

1. WTO: Agreement on Agriculture (AoA)

2. Private Re-Regulierung: a corporate food regime

3. Nahrungsmittelkrisen (2007/08 und 2011)

Nahrungsmittelkrisen(2007/2008, 2011)

Tortilla Krise(Mexiko 2007)

Corporate Food Regime - Fazit

There is little doubt [..] that the trajectory of this so-called ‘corporate food regime’ is such that it poses a fundamental threat to the survival of a substantial proportion of the inhabitants of the

planet (especially those who do not participate in the global marketplace), and to the ecology of

the planet .(McMichael 2009, 151)

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