Economy, asked by shubhbhatt6440, 1 year ago

In what way do rice farmers lose to imports from neighboring countries?

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Answered by margaretrachel
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Free trade in rice will be a boon to consumers, who are mainly the country’s wage earners, for that would mean cheaper rice. The country would have access to supplies from the world’s efficient suppliers of rice for some of its needs. This would make it possible to stabilize food prices because the country has access to low priced rice

Answered by kingofself
6

Answer:

  • The cultivation of the rice in the particular place is to ensure that the needs have been met. The domestic surplus produce is drastically affected by the climate and the disaster caused.
  • The rice cultivation leads to the purchase of the goods only when the climatic conditions favors. The low import also goes in accordance with the climatic changes employed in the particular area.
  • The ecologist Williams details the losses which happens from harvesting the rice that is bought but not consumed.
  • All of these accounts about thirty percent of the reduction value in what can be recovered from the harvest.
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