THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION ANNUAL MEETING HAS BEEN REGARDED AS LESS SUCCESSFULL, DUE TO DISAGREEMENT ON THE REQUIRED UNIFIED APPROACH FOR SOLUTION TO THE MAIN PROBLEM OF GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY.
The World Trade Organization nineth annual meeting held in Bali has been regarded as less successfull, due to disagreement on the required unified approach for solutions of the difficult problems of which the main has been global food security for the combat of hunger, or starvation in both the developed and the developing countries in our World today. The increasing rate of hunger related problems has not been an exception in the developed countries of USA, the European Union countries, Canada, Australia, Russia, the Asian countries such as China and Japan, the Middle Eastern, the Arab World and African countries. Infact one in every six people in the wealthiest developed countries have been frequently made hungry, or endured hunger related problems which may be experienced in places in which food could be found. Few of the facts mentioned that became controversial themes entailed employment provision, jobs creation, sustained production of both agriculture and industrial products, the encouragement of free trade agreement zones and over population control, specially in the developing countries.
Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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