01/17/2026 | Press release | Archived content
agriculture
Addressing agriculture ministers, DDG Paugam underlined that international trade is a key tool to manage growing water stress, noting that more than half of global food production takes place in water-stressed regions. Research has shown that trade in the water embedded in agricultural products - often referred to as "virtual water" - enables water-abundant regions to supply water-intensive goods to water-scarce areas, thereby supporting global food security.
DDG Paugam also emphasized that trade distortions and harmful agricultural subsidies undermine efficient water use. Reforming such support through WTO agriculture negotiations , he said, is not only a trade issue, but a global governance imperative.
Looking ahead to the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference , which will take place on 26-29 March in Cameroon, DDG Paugam called on members to seize the opportunity to advance reforms of agricultural support and align policies with long-term food security and responsible resource use, building on recent achievements such as the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies �and the elimination of agricultural export subsidies . He concluded by urging ministers of agriculture and trade to work together to help shape the future of global food systems.
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