AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES. Agricultural commodities agreement. Signed at Santiago November 8, 1960; entered into force November 8, 1960. 11 UST 2668; TIAS 4663; 405 UNTS 85. Agricultural commodities agreement with ex- changes of notes. Signed at Santiago August 7, 1962; entered into force August 7, 1962. 13 UST 2269; TIAS 5195; 461 UNTS 61.
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES. Agricultural commodities agreement. Signed at Port-au-Prince March 20, 1975; entered into force March 20, 1975. 28 UST 4462; TIAS 8600. Related agreements: March 22, 1976 (28 UST 4483; TIAS 8601). May 14 and 17, 1976 (28 UST 4490; TIAS 8601). November 30, 1976 (NP). April 13, 1977 (NP). June 23, 1978 (NP). Agricultural commodities agreement, with memorandum of understanding. Signed at Port- au-Prince June 8, 1979; entered into force June 8, 1979. NP Related agreements: June 24, 1980 (NP). May 25, 1981 (NP). May 28, 1982 (NP). August 17 and 18, 1982 (NP). June 8, 1983 (NP). June 12, 1984 (NP). Agricultural commodities agreement, with an- nexes and memorandum of understanding. Signed at Port-au-Prince May 30, 1985; en- tered into force May 30, 1985. NP
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES. Agricultural commodities agreement. Signed at Tegucigalpa March 5, 1975; entered into force March 5, 1975. 26 UST 318; TIAS 8037. Amendment: April 18, 1975 (26 UST 1068; TIAS 8094). Related agreement: June 9, 1976 (27 UST 2353; TIAS 8313; 1055 UNTS 93). Agricultural commodities agreement, with an- nexes and minutes. Signed at Tegucigalpa Feb- ruary 27, 1979; entered into force February 27, 1979. 30 UST 5695; TIAS 9521; 1178 UNTS 29. Amendments: July 18, 1980 (32 UST 3256; TIAS 9894). May 22, 1981 (33 UST 1965; TIAS 10160). Agricultural commodities agreement, with an- nexes. Signed at Tegucigalpa June 11, 1982; entered into force June 11, 1982. NP Amendments: August 30, 1982 (NP). December 3, 1982 (NP). Related agreements: June 27, 1983 (NP). June 21, 1985 (NP). Agreement for sales of agricultural commod- ities. Signed at Tegucigalpa December 16, 1983; entered into force December 16, 1983. NP Amendments: February 24, 1984 (NP). June 19, 1984 (NP). July 26, 1984 (NP). Related agreements: Xxxxx 00, 0000 (XX). June 21, 1985 (NP). Agricultural commodities agreement. Signed at Tegucigalpa March 15, 1986; entered into force March 15, 1986. NP Agricultural commodities agreement. Signed at Tegucigalpa March 11, 1987; entered into force March 11, 1987. NP Related agreements: Xxxxx 0, 0000 (XX). February 9, 1989 (NP). July 24, 1989 (NP). Xxxxx 00, 0000 (XX).
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES. Agricultural commodities agreement. Signed at La Paz June 7, 1957; entered into force June 7, 1957. 8 UST 821; TIAS 3841; 291 UNTS 77.
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES. Agricultural commodities agreement. 26 UST 2290; TIAS 8158. Agricultural commodities agreement. 27 UST 2314; TIAS 8310; 1055 UNTS 111. March 19, 1977 (29 UST 1; TIAS 8784). April 28, 1978 (29 UST 6078; TIAS 9170). March 19, 1980 (32 UST 890; TIAS 9736; 1222 UNTS 171). June 9, 1980 (32 UST 1689; TIAS 9795). May 5, 1981 (33 UST 1779; TIAS 10146; 1529 UNTS 379). Agricultural commodities agreement, with minutes of negotiation. TIAS 10530. Agreement for the sale of agricultural commodities, with minutes of negotiation. Signed at Dar-es-Salaam July 22, 1983. 35 UST 1682; TIAS 10758; 2011 UNTS 99.
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES. Agricultural commodities are important for many developing countries. Commodities are the major source of employment and cash income for the rural poor, thereby holding a direct relation with food security. Commodities also contribute to the government’s budget and indirectly to the spending of poverty reduction programs. Commodities are the most important source of foreign exchange, thereby holding the key to strategic imports, including for food security. Several factors undermine the agricultural commodity sectors in commodity dependent developing countries. There is need for these countries to develop national commodity strategies and adequate action to cope with the challenges facing their sector, e.g. the long term price decline, the effects of price volatility and the possibilities to diversify income sources. The international community and the international corporate sector both have a role to play to support commodity dependent developing countries. As to the Commission, it is committed to collaborating with these countries to improve the situation of their agricultural commodities sectors, as it has announced in its comprehensive proposal for an “EU Action Plan” on agricultural commodity chains6, complemented with a specific proposal for an EU-Africa cotton partnership 7. Beyond general policy dialogue with the Commodity and Trade Division of FAO and other relevant FAO services, the Strategic Partnership would cover operational activities in relation to both the agricultural commodities and the cotton Action Plans. With respect to commodities, the EC is in the process of establishing a multi-donor Commodity Cooperation Programme with several International Organisations. The cooperation programmes with international organisations will be linked and complementary. The cooperation programme with FAO could support the implementation of the EU Action Plan on agricultural commodities on the following tentative components:
i) assistance to national commodity strategies; ii) assistance to develop non traditional agricultural exports iii) design of strategies for diversification in commodity areas at risk; iv) national trade policy development.
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES. 1. Fibers:-
(1) Cotton ginned and unginned
(2) San hemp
(3) Agave, coir and their products
2. Cereals
3. Pulses
4. Oilseeds including copra and their products 5. Cashew nuts, Coconuts
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES. Memorandum of understanding regarding the grant, delivery and free distribution of 12,000 metric tons of wheat and 10,000 metric tons of barley. Signed at Nicosia December 8, 1960; entered into force December 8, 1960. 11 UST 2687; TIAS 4666; 405 UNTS 145. Memorandum of understanding regarding the grant, sale and use of proceeds from the sale of 28,000 metric tons of wheat. Signed at Nicosia December 8, 1960; entered into force December 8, 1960. 11 UST 2693; TIAS 4667; 405 UNTS 158. Memorandum of understanding regarding the grant, sale and use of proceeds from the sale of 40,000 metric tons of wheat. Signed at Nicosia January 15, 1962; entered into force January 15, 1962. 13 UST 113; TIAS 4945; 435 UNTS 15. Memorandum of understanding regarding the grant to Cyprus of agricultural commodities for an expanded school lunch program. Signed at Nicosia March 2, 1962; entered into force March 2, 1962. 13 UST 291; TIAS 4975; 445 UNTS 189. Agricultural commodities agreement with ex- change of notes. Signed at Nicosia June 18, 1963; entered into force June 18, 1963. 14 UST 936; TIAS 5382; 479 UNTS 191. Arrangement between the United States and the United Kingdom relating to pilot licenses to operate civil aircraft. Exchange of notes at Washington March 28 and April 5, 1935; en- tered into force May 5, 1935. 49 Stat. 3731; EAS 77; 12 Bevans 501; 162 LNTS 59. Agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom relating to air services. Signed at Bermuda February 11, 1946; entered into force February 11, 1946. 60 Stat. 1499; TIAS 1507; 12 Bevans 726; 3 UNTS 253. Consular convention between the United States and the United Kingdom. Signed at Wash- ington June 6, 1951; entered into force Sep- tember 7, 1952. 3 UST 3426; TIAS 2494; 165 UNTS 121.
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES. Agricultural commodities agreement with ex- change of notes. Exchange of notes at Rabat February 9, 1962; entered into force February 9, 1962. 13 UST 210; TIAS 4964; 442 UNTS 135. Agricultural commodities agreement with ex- change of notes. Exchange of notes at Rabat September 11, 1962; entered into force Sep- tember 11, 1962.
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES. Agricultural commodities agreement with annex. Signed at Kingston October 11, 1973; entered into force October 11, 1973. 24 UST 2211; TIAS 7737. Agricultural commodities agreement with annex. Signed at Kingston April 16, 1975; en- tered into force April 16, 1975.