Why do governments use trade barriers ?
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Generally, governments impose barriers to protect domestic industry or to “punish” a trading partner. ... Trade barriers, such as taxes on food imports or subsidies for farmers in developed economies, lead to overproduction and dumping on world markets, thus lowering prices and hurting poor-country farmers.
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The major soil types suitable for cotton cultivation are alluvial, clayey and red sandy loam. Cotton is grown both under irrigated and rain fed conditions.
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