Tuesday, July 1, 2008

India to ratify UN pact on international coffee trade

NEW DELHI: The government on Thursday gave its approval for signing and ratification of the International Coffee Agreement (IPA), 2007 which aims to strengthen global co-operation in coffee trade. IPA is a United Nations pact establishing the International Coffee Organisation. It is designed to help stabilise coffee prices globally. “India has significant interest in export of coffee. It would immensely benefit from the membership of ICA,” minister of state in prime minister’s office Prithvi Raj Chavan said after a meeting of the cabinet committee on economic affairs.

IPA 2007 will replace the 2001 agreement, which expires on September 30, 2008. A total of 50 countries are invited to sign the agreement as they recognise the exceptional importance of coffee to their economies. India produces only 4% of the world’s coffee but exports 70-80% of its output. During the first five months of 2008, coffee exports increased by 3.6%.

1 comment:

Arya said...

Hello,

I invite you to read a letter addressed to Mr. Nestor Osorio - Executive Director of the ICO - on the role & responsibility of the ICO and the International Coffee Agreements in the (ongoing) global coffee "crisis" which has led to the mass ECONOMIC GENOCIDE of millions of coffee farmers worldwide.

Blog link: http://yajnacentre.blogspot.com/2008/06/coffee-crisis.html

I welcome your feedack & comments. Thank you.

kind rgds,

Arya

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