Cal-Med Consortium Workshop II
Domestic Policies and Mediterranean Products
Sponsored by the Farm Foundation, the Economic Research Service, and the Foreign Agricultural Service
Waugh Conference Room, USDA ERS, Washington, DC
Thursday December 7
8:30 am Welcome and Introduction to the Workshop
Neilson Conklin,USDA, Economic Research Service andTim Josling, StanfordUniversity
Session 1: Policy Change for Mediterranean Products in the EU
9:00 am-10:30Chair: Michel Petit, CIHEAM
- Domestic Policy Reform in the EU: What is Ahead for Fruit and Vegetables?
Antonio Cioffi, University of Naples
- EU Wine Policy Changes
Etienne Montaigne,AGRO-M, Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique
Discussion openers:Giovanni Anania, University of Calabria; David Leishman, USDA, Foreign Agricultural Service-Brussels
Break 10:30am - 10:45 am
Session 2: Domestic Subsidy Programs and Mediterranean Products in the United States
10:45- 12:15Chair: Tim Josling, StanfordUniversity
- The Farm Bill and Domestic Policy Reform Issues for Mediterranean Products: Jay E. Noel,CaliforniaPolytechnicStateUniversity
- The Impacts of Planting Restrictions for Mediterranean Products in the US Context
C. Edwin Young,USDA, Economic Research Service
Discussion openers: Mechel Paggi, California State University, Fresno;Bruno Henry de Frahan, Université Catholique de Louvain, Robert Guenther, United Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Lunch 12:15 – 1:15 pm
Session 3: Public Goods Policies to Support Mediterranean Products
1:15pm - 3:00pmChair: Dan Sumner, UC Davis
- Research Policy and Mediterranean Products
Julian Alston, University of California, Davis
- Food Assistance and Nutrition Policy
Tim Richards, ArizonaStateUniversity
- Producer Organizations and Management of Mediterranean Product Policies Marc Duponcel (EU Commission)
Discussion openers:Jean-Marc Trarieux,EU Embassy;Joe Zanger, Casa de Fruta
Break 3:00 – 3:15
Session 4: International Relationships, Agreements and Comparisons
3:15 pm – 4:45 pmChair: Lee Ann Patterson, Agricola Trade
- WTO, Bilaterals and Mediterranean Product Policy
Pierlugi Londero, EU Commission
- Effect on Mediterranean Products of the Fall of Doha?
Tim Josling,StanfordUniversity
Discussion openers: Ann Tutwiler,Hewlett Foundation;Lashonda McLeod
Foreign Agriculture Service, USDA
Open Discussion on Day One proceedings:
4:45 – 5:30pmChair: Michel Petit, CIHEAM
6:30pm Workshop Reception and Dinner
Friday December 8
Session 5: Policy Considerations for Selected Mediterranean Products
8:30 – 10:00Chair: Lee Ann Patterson
- EU Citrus,
José Maria Garcia Alvarez-Coque, Polytechnic University of Valencia
- Processing Tomatoes
Brad Rickard,CaliforniaPolytechnicStateUniversity, San Luis Obsipo
Discussion openers: Fumiko Yamazaki, CaliforniaState University, Fresno; Larry Deaton, USDA, Foreign Agricultural Service
Break 10:15 – 10:30
Session 6: Implications of Policy for the Wine Industry
10:30 – 12:00 pmChair: Julian Alston
- Policy Issues for the EU Wine industry
Luis Miguel Albisu, Centro Investigación Agroalimentaria de Aragón (CITA), Zaragoza;
- U.S. Wine Policy Issues,
Daniel Pick, ERS
Discussants:Dan Sumner, UC Davis;Michel Petit, CIHEAM
Lunch 12:00 – 1:00
Session 7: Policy Forum
1:00 – 2:30 pmModerator: Giovanni Anania, University of Calabria
Tyson Redpath,Lesher and Russell, Inc.
Pierluigi Londero,EU Commission
Joe Zanger,Casa de Fruta
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