- As I say, we could spend a lot of time on these three issues.
- But you should be aware of them.
- And they pose unfair competitive problems to agricultural producers in
- developing countries.
- should be familiar with.
- First of all, agricultural products are subsidized.
- That is to say they are given money from governments in the United States,
- in Europe, in Korea, in Japan, so as to help foster farms.
- That's a form of unfair competition, giving subsidies.
- Second of all, agricultural products in many countries are protected.
- That is to say it is difficult to export from one country into another
- country because there are tariffs
- and restrictions on agricultural products.
- This also is unfair to developing countries.
- And third of all, some developed countries, that is to say some rich
- countries, subsidize agricultural exports, which also is unfair
- competition against the agricultural products in developing countries.
- As I say, we could spend a lot of time on these three issues.
- But you should be aware of them.
- And they pose unfair competitive problems to agricultural producers in
- developing countries.
Friday, October 25, 2013
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