United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD (62nd session)

Similar documents
The Potential Role of Latin America Food Trade in Asia Pacific PECC Agricultural and Food Policy Forum Taipei

Import Volume of coffee into Japan (metric tons) Total Green Beans equivalent. Soluble Coffee

A latent class approach for estimating energy demands and efficiency in transport:

Outlook for the. ASEAN INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON COFFEE June 2012 Kuta, Bali, Indonesia

Impacto de la roya sobre la cadena del café. Renaud Cuchet Managing Director Efico Central America

COFFEE: A LOOK FORWARD TO 2030

Source : Intl Coffee Org. Other Milds. Brazil 26,08 % 29,28 % 28,27 % 26,37 % 28,81 % 39,76 % 27,78 % 34,19 % Prices Kenya

Business Opportunities in Natural Capital Cases of Public-Private-non Profit Partnership for Conservation of Critical Natural Capital

AGRICULTURAL TRADE OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE A STATISTICAL REVIEW

MARCOS S. JANK. JAPAN BRAZIL Bilateral Dynamics and Partnership in the Agri-Food Sector

IANSA Seminar Presentation

Gender equality in the coffee sector. Dr Christoph Sänger 122 nd Session of the International Coffee Council 17 September 2018

Coffee Season 2013/14 Finishes in Balance but Deficit Expected Next Year

UTZ Coffee Statistics Report 2017

Case study: Costa Rica

donors forum: Project development/ funding AND Partnership Fair

CHAPTER 7.1 FOCUS ON FAIRTRADE PRODUCTS COFFEE

QUESO CHONTALEÑO. Filippo Arfini Maria Cecilia Mancini Sabrina Cernicchiaro (UNIPR)

WCF LATAM SEMINAR GLOBAL COCOA MARKET. 5 th Sept 2016

Coffee: World Markets and Trade

Coffee: World Markets and Trade

Jigsaw. Win Win Solutions. Student Handouts: Jigsaw Groups #1 - #5

Outlook for the World Coffee Market

EMBARGO TO ON FRIDAY 16 SEPTEMBER. Scotch Whisky Association. Exports of Scotch Whisky; Year to end of June 2016 (2016 H1)

How do standards collaborate in the coffee sector? What are the goals?

Coffee Roya Re-building from the ground up Lee Byers, Senior Advisor Coffee Fairtrade international 4th Nov 2013

Coffee: World Markets and Trade

International network sales and distribution: USA, México, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panamá, Venezuela, Ecuador and Perú

LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Trade Economics of Olives and Olive Oil: Data and Issues. Sacramento Valley Olive Day. Orland, July 6, 2018

MONTHLY COFFEE MARKET REPORT


Coffee market trends Kristina Sorby, RDV

2. The procedures provide that the Council shall review the list of candidates selected by the Pre-Selection Committee.

Supporting Development of Business Networks and Clusters in Georgia. GIZ SME Development and DCFTA in Georgia Project

ICC March 2018 Original: English. Development of Coffee Trade Flows

Regional Economic Development Agency for Sumadija and Pomoravlje

Tackling with driver of deforestation in partnership with private sector: Case study from Alto Mayo, Peru

Draft Document: Not for Distribution SUSTAINABLE COFFEE PARTNERSHIP: OUTLINE OF STRUCTURE AND APPROACH

Sustainability Initiatives in Other Tropical Commodities Dr. Jean-Marc Anga Director, Economics and Statistics Division

Latin America s potential as a major canned tuna bloc: Challenges & Dynamics. TUNA 2012 Bangkok Conference May 23-25

Estudio de las Cadenas de Valor de Maíz Blanco y Frijol en Centroamérica, IICA, RED SICTA, Cooperación Suiza en America Central, 2013.

LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

ICC September 2018 Original: English. Emerging coffee markets: South and East Asia

A. The supraconstitutional rank of international

Pineapple Ananas Comosus

TRADE AS A % OF GDP VS GDP PER CAPITA (LANDLOCKED DEVELOPING COUNTRIES) MOLDOVA UZBEKISTAN

PROJECT FOR PRODUCTION DIVERSIFICATION OF MARGINAL COFFEE AREAS IN THE STATE OF VERACRUZ, MEXICO

OPPORTUNITIES IN THE EUROPEAN MARKET FOR SRI LANKAN FOOD & BEVERAGES

China thirst for commodities: What does it mean for Latin American and Asian commodity exporters?

Small scale fisheries Big contribution

WP Board No. 934/03. 7 May 2003 Original: English. Executive Board May 2003 London, England

Revised World Coffee Production Forecast Remains on Track for Record 140

For personal use only

Where has globalisation occurred?

Overview of the Manganese Industry

Fair Trade Coffee. Grade Level 6-8. Time Required minutes

Coffee Market Outlook

World Dairy Situation. IDF SC DPE, Paris April 11, 2013

Hilary Parsons Nestlé SA

CHAPTER 7.3 FOCUS ON FAIRTRADE PRODUCTS COCOA

Flupyradifurone. Jamin Huang, Ph.D. Bayer CropScience. Global Minor Use Workshop Chicago, September 21, 2015

GI Protection in Europe

Exports to 193 countries

Monitoring EU Agri-Food Trade: Development until January 2018

Welcome to the workshop. Fair Trade and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG s)

Agenda for today. Demand as driver for a mainstream sustainable coffee sector. Introduction to Sara Lee

AMERICA LATINA Y CHINA: PRINCIPALES CARACTERISTICAS DE SUS RELACIONES ECONOMICAS Y COMERCIALES

ICC septiembre 2018 Original: inglés

China s Export of Key Products of Pharmaceutical Raw Materials

MONTHLY COFFEE MARKET REPORT

CENTRAL AMERICA COFFEE RUST ACTION PLAN 2013 Component 1 Integrated Coffee Rust Management. LEADERS and PARTICIPANTS

U.S. Dry Bean Market Update: 2018

FAIRTRADE COFFEE IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

Colombia Cow Milk Market Production and Fluid Milk Consumption by Volume,

World of sugar PAGE 54

Making the Case for Fair Trade.

Interregional Seminar on the International Trademark Registration

Fresh Deciduous Fruit (Apples, Grapes, & Pears): World Markets and Trade

Investment opportunities in Mexican agribusiness

Fair Trade Certification

ICC October 2017 Original: English. Programme of Activities for the Organization for coffee year 2017/18

HONDURAS. A Quick Scan on Improving the Economic Viability of Coffee Farming A QUICK SCAN ON IMPROVING THE ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF COFFEE FARMING

ED 2131/12. 1 May 2012 Original: English

ICC April 2006 Original: French. Study. International Coffee Council Ninety-fifth Session May 2006 London, England

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

2. The proposal has been sent to the Virtual Screening Committee (VSC) for evaluation and will be examined by the Executive Board in September 2008.

Edgar A. Cordero Executive Vice. Colombian Coffee. September 27th, 2011

MONTHLY COFFEE MARKET REPORT

Smart Specialisation Strategy for REMTh: setting priorities

Growing Trade & Expanding Markets. Presentation to the Canadian Horticultural Council Trade and Marketing Committee Fred Gorrell March 14, 2018

Monitoring EU Agri-Food Trade: Development until October 2016

4C Association: the global platform for sustainable coffee November 14th, 2014 Sintercafe 2014, San Jose, Costa Rica

Brazil Milk Cow Numbers and Milk Production per Cow,

Sustainability Report We contribute to sustainable development in our country creating value in all our relationships.

IDH Programs in Vietnam

RENEGOTIATING NAFTA--what s at stake?

World vitiviniculture situation

Record exports in coffee year 2017/18

Public-private partnership as a good practice for the sustainable development of wine tourism in Chile

Transcription:

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD (62nd session) Geneva, 14-25 September 2015 Item 6: Evolution of the international trading system and its trends from a development perspective Speaker: Mr. Nanno Mulder International Trade and Integration Division, UNECLAC The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the UNCTAD

Connecting trade trends and policies with SDGs In Latin America and the Caribbean Nanno Mulder Chief, International Trade Unit International Trade and Integration Division

Presentation 1. Difficult times for Latin American trade 2. Impact of trade on some SDGs 3. ECLAC activities to promote trade as an instrument for the SDGs

1. Difficult times for Latin American trade

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 I semester The region suffers a sharp drop in the value of exports 30 20 10 0-10 -20-30 LATIN AMERICA: ANNUAL GROWTH RATES OF EXPORTS (Percentajes) 1.1-14.9-13.8 Volume Price Value Source: ECLAC on the basis of official national customs data.

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Asia is now Latin America s second largest trading partner behind the United States LAC total merchandise trade, 2000-2013 (share of selected partners in %) 60 50 59 Exports 50 40 49 Imports 40 30 41 30 31 29 20 20 20 10 6 10 12 0 0 Latin American and the Caribbean Asia Pacific European Union United States Source: ECLAC, based on COMTRADE database.

2. Impact of trade on some SDGs

Employment intensity of exports differs by destination market SELECTED COUNTRIES IN LATIN AMERICA: EMPLOYMENT PER MILLION US$ OF EXPORTS BY DESTINATION Sources: ECLAC on the basis of national input output tables.

Gender distribution by export sectors ECUADOR: MALE AND FEMALE EMPLOYMENT BY EXPORT SECTOR, 2010 Male Female servicios 9% servicios 16% productos primarios 42% manufactu ras 28% productos primarios 63% manufact uras 42% Sources: Source: ECLAC (2015), Estimación de empleo directo e indirecto asociado a las exportaciones de Ecuador a la Unión Europea, on the basis of the United Nations COMTRADE database and national household survey.

Few firms concentrate LA exports to China Concentration of export values Participation of SMEs To the To China world Five largest firms 33,4 57,4 Ten largest firms 41,3 62,8 Herfindahl-Hirschman 0,1 0,4 concentration index (HHI firms) In the number of export firms 89,4 79,9 In the value of exports 8,8 5,6 Sources: ECLAC on the basis of national micro customs data for 8 countries (Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Perú, Uruguay). Note: SME exporters are those with sales below GDP per capita * 1000

Environment sensitive character of LA exports MÉXICO, CENTRAL AMERICA vs. SOUTH AMERICA: SHARE OF ENVIRONMENT SENSITIVE EXPORTS Mexico and Central America South America 100 80 13.9 7.2 8.5 7.8 100 80 23.5 24.6 21.5 17.1 60 60 40 86.1 92.8 91.5 92.2 40 76.5 75.4 78.5 82.9 20 20 0 1990 2000 2010 2014 Not sensitive Environment sensitive Not sensitive Environment sensitive Sources: Source: ECLAC on the basis of the United Nations COMTRADE database. Note: Environment sensitive sectors are those that spent most on pollution control and mitigation in the USA (1988). 0 1990 2000 2010 2014

LA Exports to China are environmentally sensitive LATIN AMERICA: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF EXPORTS TO CHINA AND THE WORLD, 2004 (En porcentajes del PIB) 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.7 1.6 1.9 3.3 1.0 0.0 To the World Kg CO2 equivalent per US$ To China Cubic meters of water per US$ Sources: Gallagher, Ray, Lopez and Sanborn (2015), China in Latin America: Lessons for South-South Cooperation and Sustainable Development. Global Economic Governance Initiative, Global Economic Governance Initiative. Boston University, Centro de Investigación para la Transformación, Tufts University, and Universidad del Pacífico.

3. Examples of ECLAC activities that promote trade as an instrument for some SDGs

Examples of ECLAC publications on Trade & SDGs

Examples of ECLAC publications on Trade & SDGs

ECLAC Project on SME internationalization Motivation: Increase presence of SME in regional exports Goal: Help export promotion agencies to a) identify export SMEs, b) promote SME innovation for exports, c) intermediate financial support Countries: El Salvador, Ecuador, Nicaragua and Peru Activities: Capacity-building through national workshops, international seminars, and country action plans Pilot study: 40 speciality food SME exporters in 4 countries to USA Period: 2013-2015

ECLAC Project on Carbon footprint of food exports Motivation: Reduce carbon footprint in food export chain Goal: Help governments and food exporters to adapt to climate-change related standards (carbon footprint and ecolabeling) Countries: Colombia, Dom. Republic, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua Activities: Capacity-building through national workshops, international seminars, and country action plans Carbon footprint measurement of 7 export products (bananas, coffee, cocoa, palm oil, shrimp, stevia and goldenberry) in 45 firms in 5 countries. Period: 2012-2014

LA producers help define EU environmental standards EU Pilot Program 2014-2016 for the definition of product environmental standards (PEFCR) 11 food products (beer, coffee, dairy, animal feed, fish, beef, bottled water, pasta, pet food, olive oil and wine) All interested stakeholders can participate in definition of standards to be applied in EU market. ECLAC coordinates participation of coffee producers from the region in technical secretariat Coffee Environmental Footprint Network: Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Nicaragua 17 and Peru