Brussels, 16/10/2007 (Agence Europe) - This will be a crucial week in Geneva where negotiators from the 151 member states of the WTO will attempt to overcome the persistent differences between rich and developing countries on modalities for liberalising trade in agriculture and industrial products (NAMA). Following a new session of the agricultural negotiation committee on Monday 15 October, its president, Crawford Falconer, will hold informal consultations during the week before a second...