@article{Mussell:18136,
      recid = {18136},
      author = {Mussell, Al and Martin, Larry J.},
      title = {CANADIAN DAIRY EXPORT SUBSIDIES AND THE WTO APPELLATE  DECISION: DAIRY MARKET EXPANSION IN LIMBO},
      address = {2000},
      number = {862-2016-60380},
      series = {Special Report},
      pages = {11},
      year = {2000},
      abstract = {The dairy industry in Canada was turned on its ear by the  release of the WTO decision last fall that Canada's Special  Milk Classes constitute an export subsidy. Dairy processors  fear the loss of established export markets. At the same  time, the decision threatens the role of supply management  authorities as the sole marketers of farmers' milk. Will  farmers market milk for export directly to processors? What  consequences could renewed marketing board involvement in  exports have in the international trade arena? The industry  is preparing for conflict as it reorients itself in the  international market. That conflict is embedded in  proposals made by some of the milk marketing agencies and  by some processor members of the National Dairy  Council(NDCC).

Because of the immediate importance of this  case and the issues it spawns, the George Morris Centre is  releasing this special report. It addresses the following  topics:
- The nature of the challenges to the Special Milk  Classes scheme
- The WTO decision
 Implications for the  dairy industry
- Marketing boards' proposal for export  pricing reform
- NDCC proposal for export pricing reform
-  Evaluation of the alternatives},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/18136},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.18136},
}