Social Studies, 20.06.2021 14:00 jesussanchez1445
Rich nations are spending $250 billion annually subsidizing their agricultural sectors to the detriment of poor farmers as they artificially lower prices for some crops and block market access for growers from poor countries”.
Deliberate clearly how each of the policies used to support the agricultural sector in the developed countries have been detrimental to the livelihood of farmers in the developing countries.
Explain how “dumping” of subsidised agricultural products hurts poor security in poor countries.
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