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Developed Country agricultural policies and developing-country food supplies : The case of wheat

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington; International Food Policy Research Institute; 1980Description: 67: illISBN:
  • 896290158
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.17311 JOS
Summary: In recent years the agricultural policies of developed countries have often been accused of having a potentially destabilizing effect on world prices. Wheat is the most significant food commodity exported by the developed world to developing nations. It is therefore important to determine to what extent the wheat policies of the industrial nations have caused problems for the developing countries that purchase wheat on the world market.
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In recent years the agricultural policies of developed countries have often been accused of having a potentially destabilizing effect on world prices. Wheat is the most significant food commodity exported by the developed world to developing nations. It is therefore important to determine to what extent the wheat policies of the industrial nations have caused problems for the developing countries that purchase wheat on the world market.

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