Overall globalisation favour only small economic elite, leaving behind the economically weak and fostering a negative impact income distribution. Also, agriculture and food system are symbols of economic imperialism.
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There are explicit problems with the economic conditions for local communities, especially when applied at the global level. As well, the processes of trade liberalisation-globalisation are not uniform and in fact there is a disproportion between the rich and poor countries for agricultural industries, sustainability and environment as well as income and poverty.
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Despite the fact that the planet has some considerable extra capacity in food production, the problem is that many citizens in poor countries just can’t afford the prices.
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Above all, in other to minimise environment problems and to maintain our wildlife, rich countries could spend money directly on helping poor rural areas, just as it should be on declining industrial regions. Also, people are willing to pay a large premium for organic produce; and some farmers will be able to make a living more sustainable.
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