The U.S. is refusing to concede any significant reforms to its agricultural export credit and food aid programs as part of the revisions to export measures being negotiated in relation to a larger package for the upcoming WTO Ministerial Conference in Nairobi. Holding on to Leverage The U.S. is refusing to concede any significant reforms to its agricultural export credit and food aid programs as part of the revisions to export measures being negotiated in relation to a larger package for the upcoming WTO Ministerial Confernence in Nairobi. The reason is not because these programs are critical to U.S. agriculture. Indeed, they involved the movement of less than 2 percent of total U.S. agricultural exports last year. Rather, the reluctance...