A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 15, 1990 PFA Speaks Out On GATT Collapse CAMP HILL (Cumberland Co.) A state farm leader said the European Community was “steal ing U.S. farm income and markets, while destroying the business of farming in this country.” This cri ticism was voiced recently by Keith W. Eckel, president of the Pennsylvania Fanners’ Associa tion (PFA), after the collapse of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) negotiations in Brussels. Failure of a compromise to low er the high European Community (EC) farm trade barriers was the reason given for U.S. negotiators to leave the discussions with no trade pact. Eckel said that it was his “hope that the stalemated talks is in fact the first step toward liberalizing world agricultural market trade for the benefit of U.S. fanners.” Eckel serves as an agricultural policy advisory to the U.S. delega tion and was in Brussels. “EC proposals were self serving,” he said. “The entire approach was motivated by pro tectionism on the part of the Com munity. The EC did not come to the negotiating table with the idea of progress. They wished to keep their farmers happy with high sub sidy payments at the expense of farmers around the world, espe cially the U.S. and developing countries. “The U.S. farmers will lose markets because of this unfair competition. Developing coun tries, dependent on agricultural exports, will suffer severe eco nomic setbacks,” Eckel said. The stumbling block to a GATT trade agreement centered around the high level of subsidies paid EC farmers. “It’s impossible to com pete on a fair basis for export markets, when EC countries dump highly subsidized products in world markets,” Eckel explained. 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