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Which of the following is are correct about the Agreement on Agriculture (AoA)?1. It is a mechanism under the World Bank to reduce trade barriers and to promote transparent market access and integration of global markets.2. It calls for a reduction in domestic subsidies that distorts free trade and fair prices.3. Under this Subsidies are classified into Blue Box, Green Box, and Red Box.1. 1 and 3 only2. 2 only3. 3 only4. 2 and 3 only

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : 2 only

The correct answer is 2 only.

  • Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) is a mechanism under the World Trade Organization (WTO) aimed to remove trade barriers and to promote transparent market access and integration of global markets. Hence, Statement 1 is incorrect.
  • It calls for a reduction in domestic subsidies that distorts free trade and fair prices. Hence, Statement 2 is correct.
  • The Aggregate Measurement of Support (AMS) is to be reduced by 20% over a period of 6 years by developed countries and 13% over a period of 10 years by developing countries.
  • Under this, Subsidies are categorized into 3 types:
    • Green Box
      • subsidies that do not distort trade, or at most cause minimal distortion.
      • They are government-funded and must not involve price support.
      • They also include environmental protection and regional development programs.
      • They are allowed without limits, provided they comply with the policy-specific criteria.
    • Amber Box Hence, Statement 3 is incorrect.
      • All domestic support measures considered to distort production and trade fall into this category.
      • These include measures to support prices, or subsidies directly related to production quantities.
    • Blue Box:
      • This is the “amber box with conditions”.
      • Such conditions are designed to reduce distortion.
      • Any support that would normally be in the amber box is placed in the blue box if the support also requires farmers to limit production.
      • At present, there are no limits on spending on blue box subsidies.


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