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Farmers can grow more than enough food for everyone PROVIDED the farmers are paid to do it. Occasionally in history, we have had times when the prices of farm products are depressed by other factors or the incomes of farmers have be taken by government policy. In those situations, the farmers tend to not produce. Think of the collective farms in the former Soviet Union. The soil and the weather were not the problem. The problem was that the fruit of the farmers’ labor was taken from them. This is a disincentive for the farmer to produce.
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