Abstract
In this paper, Pakistan’s domestic support to agriculture sector as notified to WTO has been analyzed. The
findings of the study indicate that Pakistan is far behind in allocating resources to the agricultural sector. The
current total Aggregate Measurement of Support (AMS) in case of Pakistan is negative implying that on an overall
basis, agriculture sector receives no support in Pakistan. There is a lot of potential to increase its support to the
farm sector without contravening the Agreement on Agriculture (AoA). The agreement sets no ceiling on Green
Box and SDT expenditures, so there are no direct consequences for policy. The main problem seems to be very
low levels of support to agriculture, given the important role of the sector in the economy.