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Chapter 2 Food Assistance Convention

[1]       Food Assistance Convention (London, 25 April 2012), New York, 21 December 2012 (Not yet in force [2012] ATNIF 31), Article 1.

[2]       National Interest Analysis [2013] ATNIA 10 with attachment on consultation, Food Assistance Convention, (London, 25 April 2012) [2012] ATNIF 3 (Hereafter known as NIA) para. 8.

[3]       NIA para. 5.

[4]       Food Aid Convention, Contributing to world food security, <http://www.foodaidconvention.org/en/index/aboutthefac.aspx>, accessed 17 May 2013.

[5]       Food Aid Convention, Contributing to world food security, <http://www.foodaidconvention.org/en/index/aboutthefac.aspx>, accessed 17 May 2013.

[6]       Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Submission 1, p. 1.

[7]       FAC press release, Meeting of the Food Aid Committee, London 11 June 2012, <http://www.foodaidconvention.org/Pdf/p_r/facjune12.pdf>, 12 June 2012, accessed 17 May 2013.

[8]       Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Submission 1, p. 1.

[9]       AusAID, Submission 5.1, p. 1.

[10]     Food Assistance Convention, Article 5.

[11]     AusAID, Submission 5.1, p. 1.

[12]     AusAID, Submission 5.1, p. 1.

[13]     Food Assistance Convention, Article 1.

[14]     Food Assistance Convention, About FAC, <http://www.foodassistanceconvention.org/en/
about_fac/about.aspx
>, accessed 17 May 2013.

[15]     NIA para. 6.

[16]     NIA para. 7.

[17]     NIA para. 7.

[18]     NIA para. 7. ‘Twinning’ is a form of support that fosters cooperation between development partners, including emerging donors and developing countries. Under twinning arrangements, emerging donors donate food through the World Food Programme, while established donors provide the funds to transport that food to where it is needed most.

[19]     Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Submission 1, p. 1.

[20]     Mr Alan March, Acting First Assistant Director General, Humanitarian and Stabilisation Division, AusAID, Committee Hansard, 17 June 2013, p. 33.

[21]     NIA para. 8.

[22]     NIA para. 9.

[23]     NIA para. 9.

[24]     NIA para. 11.

[25]     NIA para. 12.

[26]     NIA para. 13.

[27]     NIA para. 14.

[28]     NIA para. 15.

[29]     Food Assistance Convention (London, 25 April 2012), New York, 21 December 2012 (Not yet in force [2012] ATNIF 31), Article 5(7).

[30]     NIA para. 16.

[31]     NIA para. 17.

[32]     NIA para. 18.

[33]     NIA para. 19.

[34]     A ‘wheat equivalent tonne’ is a measurement defined under the Food Aid Convention. It is used by the international donor community to compare the value of food assistance provided, ensuring a standard value of contributions, irrespective of the market price of various goods. For instance, if rice is cheaper than wheat, more rice would need to be provided to make up a donor’s annual pledge.

[35]     NIA para. 19.

[36]     Mr March, AusAID, Committee Hansard, 17 June 2013, p. 34.

[37]     Mr March, AusAID, Committee Hansard, 17 June 2013, p. 33.

[38]     NIA para. 20.

[39]     Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Submission 1, p. 1.

[40]     NIA para. 21.

[41]     Food Assistance Convention, Article 2(b).

[42]     Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Supplementary Submission 1.1, p. 1.

[43]     Food Assistance Convention, Article 5(7).

[44]     AusAID, Submission 5, p. 1.

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