It is not only for rich countries to seek greater scientific gain but for poor ones as well.
The green revolutions that did indeed take place in some of the world's poorest and most populous nations confirm just how right their past decisions were.
Crucially, besides production, there is an overpowering economic reason that can hardly be argued against.
The universal triumph of the market-economy means that demand must be met by consistent supply. Strong enough to keep a permanent check on prices.
Every policy should be implemented by concerned governments aimed at raising food production while at the same time making sure it gets to the people at prices that they can afford.
Such a strongly held view may run contrary to dominant opinion that has long favoured the services beyond any rational thinking.
To downplay or simply deal with agriculture over farm subsidies and trade barriers is shortsighted, downright naive or irresponsible.
The quest to find balance should be made to prevail at all times.
That being the undisputed case there's every sound reason to put money - both public and private - where the mouth is.
On predictably declining areas in some parts of the world.
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