| | The think tank momagri (Mouvement pour une Organisation Mondiale de lAgriculture) was established in December 2005 to provide objective analyses and concrete solutions to current and future key international agricultural issues. momagri advocates a global agricultural governance system that reconciles free trade and regulation.
We are all for free trade. The basic issue is the following one: How must we organize free trade to make it fair and sustainable?
Pierre Pagesse, Chairman, momagri
momagri brings together agricultural leaders and non-agricultural experts from all nations who share the common belief that a better world is achievable and that regulated agriculture must serve as its driving force.
momagri conducts in-depth analyses of the state of global agriculture and presents strategic and concrete proposals to political decision-makers and experts, as well as the media and the public at large.
momagri develops new tools to improve international decision-making and to show that agriculture must be the cornerstone of economic development, so that the millennium development goals and the Rio Conference objectives can be met and a fair conclusion of the WTOs Doha Round can be achieved. |
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| | momagri gathers approximately 50 founding members and sponsors of different nationalities and active in agricultural as well as non-agricultural activities.
Among agricultural experts, we can list: René Carron, Michel Fosseprez, Luc Guyau, Marcel Mazoyer, Pierre Pagesse, Christian Pèes and Jean-Claude Sabin.
Non-agricultural experts include, among others, Jean Bizet, Luis Manuel Capoulas Santos, Joseph Daul, Catherine Guy-Quint, Ndiobo Dienne, Xavier Emmanuelli, Jacques Carles, Pierre Fabre, Marc Gentilini, Valery Giscard dEstaing, Luc Montagnier and Denis Tillinac. |
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