Repurposing agricultural subsidies” for the transformation of the food system: Scope, hope and challenges
07.09.2022 in Hohenheim (Stuttgart), 9.00 -12.15
Lecture hall HS 4, Castle („Schloss“) of Hohenheim (Stuttgart)
Organisers: Christine Wieck, Julia Reimers, Arndt Feuerbacher, Olayinka Idowu Kareem, Kristina Mensah
The term “repurposing agricultural subsidies” has gained traction with the recent FAO-UNDP-UNEP report (A Multi-Billion-Dollar Opportunity) showing that there is significant scope for “optimizing support for the agricultural sector” that will benefit the planet. The main finding of the report repeats well known facts (see annual OECD Agricultural Policy Monitoring and Evaluation) that globally, the “majority of support to agricultural producers is either price distorting or harmful to nature and health”.
In this pre-conference session, the objective is to discuss why subsidy reforms are still so challenging and what roadblocks may exist on the way to a successful “repurposing”. Providing different scientific perspectives and country/region case studies on approaches and challenges to “subsidy repurposing” allows the audience of this pre-conference session to broaden their view, why “transforming the food system” is easier said than done.
The workshop agenda contains presentations on scope, challenges and hope for policy reform processes drawing on recent contributions from well known scholars. This is followed by case study perspectives that highlight different aspects of the repurposing debate. Each presentation is followed by a brief Q&A session.
Foreseen agenda:
Time
| Topic
| Speaker
|
| Session chair: Julia Reimers | |
9.00 - 9.10 | Welcome and introduction to the topic | Christine Wieck, UHOH |
9.10 - 9.30 | Scope: Global scope for repurposing | Florian Freund, Thünen Institut, Braunschweig |
9.30 - 9.50 | Challenges I: Political science perspective on stumbling blocks in a subsidy reform process, example of water policies (OECD) | Guillaume Gruère, OECD |
9.50 - 10.10 | Challenges II: The political economy of repurposing subsidies | Regina Birner, UHOH |
10.10-10.30 | Hope: Policy innovations and change processes | Jon Stever, i4policy.org, Dakar |
10.30 -10.50 | Discussion with the audience | |
10.50 - 11.10 | Coffee break | |
| Policy perspectives | |
| Session chair: Mark Fynn | |
11.10 - 11.30 | Ideational struggles in agricultural policy-making: The reform of the Common Agricultural Policy for 2023-2027 | Pascal Grohmann, Humboldt Universität, Berlin |
11.30 - 11.50 | Challenges in reforming EU animal welfare legislation | Sara Dusel and Christine Wieck, UHOH |
11.50 - 12.10 | Repurposing agricultural policies in ECOWAS: the stumbling blocks in improving intra-ECOWAS agri-food trade | Olayinka Kareem, UHOH |
12.10 | Wrap up and closure | Arndt Feuerbacher & Christine Wieck |