Trade and Agriculture

US trade agreements negatively impact millions of small to medium farmers throughout Central and South America.  In the North American and Central American trade agreements (NAFTA and DR-CAFTA), the US insisted that Latin American markets be opened to US food products, while maintaining subsidies for its own agricultural producers and limiting access to the US market for Latin American products. As a result, 1.5 million Mexican farmers and farm workers have been forced off their land since NAFTA was implemented.  The Colombian and Peruvian trade deals are similar.  WOLA is particularly concerned over the fate of small farmers and the landless. 

WOLA News
Groups Urge President Obama to Raise Human Rights Concerns on President Uribe’s Visit to WashingtonGroups Urge President Obama to Raise Human Rights Concerns on President Uribe’s Visit to Washington
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe's meeting with President Obama on Monday comes at a controversial moment. ...
Publications and Resources
Colombia`s Sugarcane Sector and its Social and Environmental Effects Colombia's Sugarcane Sector and its Social and Environmental Effects
President Uribe met with President Obama recently to primarily promote the trade agreement between the ...
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Highlighted Publications
UNWANTED WITNESSUNWANTED WITNESS
Unwanted Witness is a documentary that chronicles the work of Colombian reporter Hollman Morris and ...