Modi had an "open discussion" on WTO (World Trade Organisation) issue with Obama during their summit talks where a host of other topics including economy were also discussed.
"We had an open discussion on WTO issue. We support trade facilitation but a solution that takes care of our food security must be found," the Prime Minister said, adding, "I am sure that it is possible to that early".
India took a tough stand over food security issue at the WTO Geneva talks in July. The country refused to ratify WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA), which is dear to the developed world, without any concrete movement in finding a permanent solution to its public food stock-holding issue for food security purposes.
The current WTO norms limit the value of food subsidies at 10 per cent of the total value of food grain production. However, the support is calculated at the prices that are over two decades old.
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However, the support is calculated at the prices that are over two decades old.
India is seeking a change in the base year (1986-88) for calculating the food subsidies. It wants the change to a more current base year on account of various factors such as inflation and currency movements.