Absolutely. The WTO Agreement on Agriculture contains specific rules for agriculture in several areas, whether it concerns subsidies, food aid, export subsidies or export credits in particular. The WTO Agreement on Agriculture and the proposals put forward in the framework of the Doha Round include a great number of provisions specific to agriculture which are intended to recognize the specificity of this sector. You also mentioned food security. It is clear that for a great many developing countries, this is an important request. As far as exceptions are concerned, that is one of the factors that has been put on the agenda. It is an issue of designating their agricultural sectors that will require special treatment. For these countries, it is a concern related to development.
In short, there are quite a few provisions in the agreement on agriculture that clearly are aimed at recognizing the specificity of agricultural commodities in relation to those from other domains.