Wandrag, RiekieMulleta, Fantu FarrisFaculty of Law2013-12-102024-11-062011/02/152011/02/152013-12-102024-11-062009https://hdl.handle.net/10566/18203Magister Legum - LLMThe research paper seeks to investigate the possible ways in which African countries can maximise their benefit from the existing special and differential treatment clauses for trade in agriculture, and, then, make recommendations as to what should be the potential bargaining position of African countries with regard to future trade negotiations on agricultural trade.enAgreement on agricultureDeveloping countriesDoha development agendaDomestic supportEnabling clauseExport subsidyLeast-developed countriesMarket accessSpecial and differential treatmentSpecial safeguard mechanismsSpecial and differential treatment for trade in agriculture: does it answer the quest for development in African countries?ThesisUniversity of the Western Cape