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Dumping – or exporting at prices below production costs – is causing serious damage to domestic markets in developing countries, says an Oxfam paper which recognises the negative impact that European Union agricultural subsidies have on the economy and livelihoods of developing countries. The paper says the consequences of these subsidies are over-production, export dumping and a decrease of the prices of key commodities such as sugar, dairy and cereals.