5. Although state intervention to agriculture is a universal fact, which factors of intervention differ between developed and developing countries? (10p).
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This can include subsidies, tariffs, import restrictions, price controls, land reforms, and investment in agricultural research and infrastructure. The purpose of such interventions can range from ensuring food security and stabilizing food prices to supporting Show more…
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