Progress, Issues and Prospect of Agricultural Trade Liberalization in Korea

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Progress, Issues and Prospect of Agricultural Trade Liberalization in Korea March 18, 2011 Doo Bong Han, Kyung Min Kim Food & Resource Economics Korea University 2011-03-30 1

Contents 1 2 3 4 5 Introduction Situation of Korean Agriculture and Food Security Progress and Prospect of Agricultural Trade Liberalization Review of Agricultural Agreements in Major FTAs Implications and Suggestions 2011-03-30 2

Introduction 2011-03-30 3

Trade Liberalization and Agriculture Rapid Growth of Korean Economy under the GATT Agriculture s Decline after the UR Agreements 2011-03-30 4

Introduction Objectives of this study 1) to analyze the progress of agricultural trade liberalization focusing on FTAs 2) to review related issues of agri. market opening in Korea.

Active Learning Why did Korea actively participate in FTAs with over 50 countries?

FTA, the New opportunity Standoff of DDA Rising of FTAs FTAs, New Opportunity for Korean Economy Objection of Farmers Association 2011-03-30 7

Active Learning What do you expect how the Korea government handled farmers objections?

Situation of Korean Agriculture and Food Security 2011-03-30 9

Current Food Situation in Korea Low grain self-sufficiency: 27% Fall of rice consumption and production Agricultural liberalization Rising food commodity price 2011-03-30 10

Low Grain Self-Sufficiency Increasing Demand Insufficient Production Capacity Declining Food Selfsufficiency 2011-03-30 11

Grain Supply-Demand Situation Units: million metric tons Year Production Imports Exports Consumption Food Feed 1970 7,097 2,115-8,825 6,863 584 1980 7,048 5,051-12,596 6,860 2,472 1990 7,013 10,022 1 16,282 6,302 6,301 1995 5,816 14,258-19,974 6,127 9,373 2000 5,931 14,624-19,961 6,164 9,285 2005 5,718 13,851-19,847 5,329 8,783 2008 5,044 13,798-18,160 5.695 8,405 2009(P) 5,489 15,003-20,585 5,667 9,895 Source: Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Statistical Yearbook of Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 2010 2011-03-30 12

Grain Self-Sufficiency Ratios Units: percent Year Total Grain Rice Barley Wheat Corn Soybeans 1970 80.5 93.1 106.3 15.4 18.9 86.1 1980 56 95.1 57.6 4.8 5.9 35.1 1990 43.1 108.3 97.4 0.05 1.9 20.1 1995 29.1 91.4 67 0.3 1.1 9.9 2000 29.7 102.9 46.9 0.1 0.9 6.4 2005 29.4 102 60 0.2 0.9 9.7 2008 27.8 94.4 40.6 0.4 1 8.6 2009(P) 26.7 98 41.1 0.5 1 8.4 Source: Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Statistical Yearbook of Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 2010 2011-03-30 13

Rice Situation in Korea The biggest part in the agriculture Rice as the staple food in Korea 2011-03-30 14

Rice situation in Korea Year Planted Area (hectares) Yield (metric ton/ha) Production (thousand ton) per capita consumption (kg) 1970 1,203 3.30 3,939 136.4 1975 1,218 3.86 4,669 123.6 1980 1,233 2.89 3,550 132.4 1985 1,237 4.56 5,626 128.1 1990 1,244 4.51 5,606 119.6 1995 1,056 4.45 4,695 106.5 2000 1,072 4.97 5,291 93.6 2005 980 4.90 4,768 80.7 2008 936 5.20 4,844 75.8 2009 924 5.34 4,916 74 Source: Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Statistical Yearbook of Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 2010. 2011-03-30 15

Liberalization of Agricultural Sector Active FTAs over 50 countries Big countries & Simultaneous negotiations The Uruguay Round(UR) Reduce subsidies for price support Opened Korean rice market through the minimum market access(mma). The 2004 Rice Negotiation with the WTO Increased rice s MMA imports double instead of tariffication 2011-03-30 16

Recent Spikes of Global Food Prices Food commodity prices rose more than 60% in the last 2 years Source: International Monetary Fund: International Financial Statistics. 2011-03-30 17

North Korea s Food Situation Low Productivity in Agriculture - Decline in soil fertility - Shortage of critical input (fuel, fertilizer) Macroeconomic Stagnation Highly Dependency on Food Aid - Decrease in ODA by global economic depression 2011-03-30 18

Recent Food Security Concerns Low Grain Self-sufficiency Fall of Rice Economy Food Security Rising Global Food Prices Trade Liberalization 2011-03-30 19

Progress and Prospect of Agricultural Trade Liberalization 2011-03-30 20

Trade Liberalization under Multilateralism GATT Trade Liberalization and Tariff Reduction in Manufactured products UR Extent of Trade Liberalization to Agricultural and Service Sectors DDA More Wide Range of Trade Negotiations in 10 Areas 2011-03-30 21

Promotion of Regionalism: RTAs Stands till the DDA Getting loose of the WTO Rising FTAs Korea has also been actively pursuing FTAs. 2011-03-30 22

Strategies of promoting FTAs FTAs with large advanced economies High and wide level of liberalization Simultaneous negotiation Communication with public & private sectors 2011-03-30 23

Progress of FTAs in Korea (December 2010) Classification Countries Progress Chile April 1 st, 2004 FTAs in effect (5) Singapore March 2 nd, 2006 EFTA September 1 st, 2006 ASEAN July 1 st, 2007 India(CEPA) January 1 st, 2010 2011-03-30 24

Progress of FTAs in Korea(continued) Classification Countries Progress Concluded FTAs (3) USA EU Concluded on April 2 nd, 2007. Re-negotiation agreed on December 3 rd, 2010. Concluded on July 13 th, 2009. Signed on October 6 th, 2010 Peru Concluded on August 30 th, 2010. Signed on November 15 th, 2010. 2011-03-30 25

Progress of FTAs in Korea(continued) Classification Countries Progress GCC The 3 rd negotiation on July 2009 FTAs under negotiation (5) Australia The 5 th negotiation on May 2010 New Zealand The 4 th negotiation on May 2010 Colombia The 3 rd negotiation on June 2010 Turkey The 1 st negotiation on April 2010 2011-03-30 26

Progress of FTAs in Korea(continued) Classification Countries Progress Canada Stopped after the 13 th negotiation during March 25 th -28 th, 2008. Stop in negotiation (3) Mexico 2 nd negotiation in June 2008. Stopped tentatively, in favor of Mexico. Japan Stopped after the 6 th round in Nov. 2004. 4 times of working-level talks after June 2008 to restart 2011-03-30 27

Progress of FTAs in Korea(continued) Classification Countries Progress China The joint research completed on May 28 th, 2010. The 1 st prior consultation on September 28 th, 2010. MERCOSUR The joint study completed on November 2006. FTAs under consideration (7) China-Japan The 1 st meeting of joint study on May 6 th -7 th, 2010. Russia The 2 nd meeting for a joint research on July 2008. Israel A joint research on August 17 th, 2009. SACU opening a joint research on December 9 th, 2008 Vietnam opening a joint research on March 23 rd, 2010 Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade 2011-03-30 28

Current status of TPP Countries in TPP Brunei, Chile, New Zealand and Singapore (P4) Countries in negotiating Countries expressing interest U.S., Australia, Malaysia, Peru and Vietnam Canada, Japan, the Philippines, South Korea and Taiwan 2011-03-30 29

Current Situation of Joining TPP in Korea The President Lee mentioned interests in joining TPP (Interviews with Asahi, Nov. 13 th 2010 ) The government just started studies on impacts of joining TPP. MFAFF has started researches and made a declaration against TPP. 2011-03-30 30

Food Safety Issues with Trade Liberalization Trade Liberalization Food Safety Importing Food Related Diseases Concern 2011-03-30 31

Food Safety Concerns on BSE Reimporting the US Beef in 2007 2011-03-30 32

Related Study by Lee, Han, Nayga and Lim (2011) Estimating Korean food shoppers willingness to pay (WTP) for the traceability system of imported beef by an experimental auction. Result: Consumers are generally willing to pay a 39 percent premium for the traceable imported beef over similar beef without traceability. 2011-03-30 33

Review of Agricultural Agreements in Major FTAs 2011-03-30 34

Korea-Chile FTA 2011-03-30 35

Active Learning The Concession of Korea Introduce flexibilities on fruits and livestock on the concession such as exception, seasonal tariff, discussion after the DDA, TRQ & tariff, 0-16 years for tariff elimination Short-term tariff elimination under 5 years: 44%

The Concession of Korea Concessions Type/ Tariff Removal Periods Exception Seasonal Tariff Discussion after the DDA Negotiation Numbers of Items in HS 10 digit (%)[Commodities] 21(2%) [rice, apple(fresh), pear(fresh)] 1[grape(fresh)] 373(26%)[tangerine, barley, bean] TQR and the Discussion after the DDA Negotiation 18(1%)[beef(400ton), chicken meat(2,000ton; frozen, processed), mandarin(100ton)} 16 years 12(0.8%)[prepared milk powder, other fruits(dried), etc.] 2011-03-30 37

Concessions Type/ Tariff Removal Periods Numbers of Items in HS 10 digit (%)[Commodities] 10 years 197(13.8%)[pork, mutton, lemon] 9 years 1 [other fruit wines] 7 years 40(2.8%) with 6 items with TQR [peach can, jam, corn for seed] 5 years 545(38%) [lamp, tulip, etc.] 0 224(15.6%) [wheat, rye, etc.] Total 1,432(100%) Source: Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. 2011-03-30 38

Assessment on Korea-Chile FTA Compensation policies for closing grape, kiwi and peach orchards Supporting price effect of 3-4% in greenhouse grape, 1.5% in peach Improving productivity by compensation plan on old trees and old farmers Source: Korea Rural Economy Institute 2011-03-30 39

Assessment on Korea-Chile FTA No Serious Impacts on Agriculture Major importing commodities from Chile, such as pork, grape, red wine, kiwi and others are growing after the FTA 2011-03-30 40

Korea-US FTA 2011-03-30 41

The concession of Korea Concessions Type/ Tariff Removal Periods Exception Current Level & TRQ Numbers of Items (%)[Commodities] 16(1.0%)[rice] 15(1.0%)[orange, honey] 17 years, Seasonal Tariff 1(0.1%)[grape] 15 years, Seasonal Tariff 0(0.1%)[potato for chips] 18 years & TRQ 4(0.3%)[ginseng] 15 years &TRQ 10(0.6%)[cheese, wheat, etc.] 12 years &TRQ 6(0.4%)[sub-feed, modified starch] 10 years &TRQ 11(0.8%)[butter, modified milk powder, etc.] 20 years 0(0.1%)[apple(Fuji), pear(asian)] 18 years 3(0.2%)[red ginseng] 2011-03-30 42

Concessions Type/ Tariff Removal Periods 16 years 2(0.1%) [sugar] Numbers of Items (%)[Commodities] 15 years 98(6.5%) [beef, eggs, etc.] 12 years 34(2.2%) [milk cow, frozen onion, etc.] 10 years 332(24.1%) [peach, frozen drumstick, etc.] 9 years 1(0.1%) [fresh strawberry] 7 years 41(2.6%) [beer, ice-cream, etc.] Until January 1 st, 2014 21(1.4%) [pork] 6 years 2(0.1%) [corn oil] 5 years 317(20.6%) [orange juice, tomato juice, etc.] 3 years 33(2.1%) [seaweeds] 2 years 6(0.4%) [avocado, lemon, etc.] 0 years 578(37.9%) [grape juice, coffee, etc.] Total 1,531(100%) Source: Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. 2011-03-30 43

Assessment on Korea-U.S. FTA Agreement on the highest level of concession & Renegotiation on car and pork Not a good precedent negotiation for the future Expecting severe damage on farm sector Reduce $ 626 million annual production value Damage s 70% on livestock and 23% on fruit 2011-03-30 44

Korea-EU FTA 2011-03-30 45

The concession of Korea Concessions Type / Tariff Removal Periods Exception Current Tariffs Current Tariff &TRQ Seasonal Tariff &TRQ Seasonal Tariff Numbers of Items (%)[Commodities] 16(1.09%) [rice, rice related goods] 26(1.77%) [soybean, wheat, etc.] 12(0.82%) [honey, powder milk, etc.] 1(0.07%) [orange] 1(0.07%) [grape] 15 years & TRQ 6(0.41%) [cheese, malt, etc.] 12 years & TRQ 8(0.55%) [sub-feed, modified starch, etc.] 10 years & TRQ 11(0.75%) [butter, modified milk powder, etc.] 20 years 2(0.14%) [apple, pear] 18 years 7(0.48%) [green tea, ginger, etc.] 16 years 1(0.07%) [white sugar] 15 years 92(6.28%) [mandarin, jujube, etc.] 2011-03-30 46

Concessions Type / Tariff Removal Periods Numbers of Items (%)[Commodities] 13 years 27(1.84%) [chicken meat(frozen breast, drumstick), etc.] 12 years 16(1.09%) [chicken meat(cold-storage), etc.] 10 years 274(18.69%) [pork(belly, cold-storage neck),etc.] 7 years 47(3.21%) [pork(cold-storage edible innards), etc.] 6 years 3(0.20%) [pork(frozen trotter, sealed one), etc.] 5 years 287(19.58%) [pork(others), olive oil, etc.] 3 years 13(0.88%) [orange juice, margarine, etc.] 2 years 0(0.20%) [avocado(fresh), lemon, prune(dried)] 0 years 613(41.81%) [black tea, flower, feed, etc.] Total 1,466(100%) Source: Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. 2011-03-30 47

Assessment on Korea-EU FTA Asymmetric concession with flexibility Considerable Impacts on Agriculture Reducing $159 million in annual farm production value ( 1/3 Korea-US FTA) 93% of the damage on livestock sector. Supplementary policy for improving livestock sector s competitiveness 2011-03-30 48

Implications and Suggestions 2011-03-30 49

Implications of Agricultural Trade Liberalization FTA negotiations should be evaluated positively No serious damages Inducing structural changes Fiscal support on agriculture 2011-03-30 50

Suggestions Food safety Communicating Stakeholders Balancing between Trade Liberalization and Public Value of Agriculture Food security Evaluating prior FTAs 2011-03-30 51

Thank you! Food Safety Communication Food Security Evaluation 2011-03-30 52