No Export Restrictions on WFP
Foodstuffs Purchased for Humanitarian Aid says 80 Members Group at WTO
A group of nearly 80 WTO members issued a joint
statement on 21 January pledging not to impose export restrictions on
foodstuffs purchased by the UN’s World Food Programme
(WFP) for humanitarian aid.
"We recognize the critical humanitarian support provided by
the World Food Programme, made more urgent in light
of the COVID-19 pandemic and other crises," the group said in their
statement. "We therefore commit to not impose export prohibitions or
restrictions on foodstuffs purchased for non-commercial humanitarian purposes
by the World Food Programme."
Discussions regarding export restrictions on food purchases by the
WFP have been taking place in the WTO's Committee on Agriculture in Special
Session as well as the General Council.
The WFP is the United Nations agency charged with delivering food
assistance in emergencies and combatting hunger.