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How food safety is addressed in the world trade system is critical for developing countries that continue to rely on agricultural exports. An analysis shows that adopting a worldwide standard of a toxin affecting nuts and grains could increase trade in these commodities by
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Implementation of the European Union's new aflatoxin standards will reduce African exports to Europe of nuts, cereals, and dried fruits, products highly sensitive to the aflatoxin standards. The EU standards would reduce health risks by only about 1.4 deaths per billion a year but would cut...
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The effects of varying regulatory standards on trade in agricultural products are at the forefront of policy debate …
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policy debate. How food safety is addressed in the world trade system is critical for developing countries that continue to … empirical and policy understanding of the link between trade, development, and standards. The authors may be contacted at …
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