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Food aid benefits rich countries as much as it does for poor countries?

   
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Title: Food aid benefits rich countries as much as it does for poor countries?
 
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Date: May 16, 2004
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take LEDC’s resources in exchange for the food). On the other hand LEDCs fall into debt, have lower income from increased imports, the LEDC government might try encouraging people growing wheat on their own by subsidizing, however that would mean extra government expenditure...
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The local farmers often cannot compete with the free/cheap food, many simply don’t farm or loose their business or get themselves unemployed, since the locals don’t demand their local grown food anymore. In conclusion, we can easily see food aid benefits both LEDC and MEDC, LEDC’s people receives more nutrition and MEDCs get to sell their products and increase exports...
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