Featuring Pedro de Camargo Neto, Secretary of Production and Trade, Agriculture Ministry of Brazil; John Wood, New Zealand Ambassador, to the United States; and Bob Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau.
The Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Watch the Event in Real Video
Listen to the Event in Real Audio (Audio Only)
Agricultural policy presents both tremendous opportunities and formidable challenges for the world trading system. Although pro-market reforms could bring enormous gains in economic welfare, political resistance to change is ferocious. Please join our panel of experts to discuss the present and future status of the global agricultural trading system. What should the priorities be for upcoming multilateral, regional, and bilateral negotiations? What are the obstacles to potential agreements? And what are the prospects for making progress under existing trade rules through resort to WTO dispute settlement?
February 16, 2012
Tea Party Patriots: The Second American
Revolution
Cato Book Forum, Noon
February 21, 2012
European Integration: What's Gone Wrong?
Cato Policy Forum, Noon
February 23-26, 2012
24th Annual Benefactor Summit
Cato Conference, 8:00 am
The Breakers, Palm Beach, FL
February 27, 2012
President Obama's 2013 Budget
Cato Capitol Hill Briefing, Noon
February 27, 2012
The Tea Party, the Constitution, and the 2012
Elections
Cato City Seminar, Noon
The Brazilian Court Hotel & Beach Club, 301
Australian Avenue, Palm Beach, FL
February 28, 2012
Cato Club Naples: The Tea Party, the Constitution,
and the 2012 Elections
Cato City Seminar, Noon
Naples Yacht Club, 700 14th Avenue South, Naples,
FL