乐鱼体育

Libby Haight

Guest Speaker

Professional Affiliation

Program Officer, Global Development and Population Program, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

乐鱼 体育 Project

"Subsidizing Inequality: Mexican Corn Policy Since NAFTA"

Project Summary

NAFTA鈥檚 trade opening was widely expected to lead to increased, low-cost corn imports, shifting Mexican agriculture away from corn and displacing many hundreds of thousands of small-scale corn producers. This prediction framed Mexico鈥檚 agricultural subsidy programs for the next 15 years; trade compensation and adjustment programs spent at least $20 billion dollars on direct transfer payments to farmers between 1994 and 2009. As expected, corn imports increased substantially, but corn is still Mexico鈥檚 most important crop, in terms of the volume of production, the numbers of producers and the area under cultivation. Yet at the same time, many farmers have left agriculture. What happened? This report focuses on how Mexico鈥檚 post-NAFTA agricultural trade compensation policies actually worked in practice, with a focus on corn.

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