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Some emerging economies, such as Brazil, have much to gain from freer global farm trade.
Eliminating subsidies would also help; the United Nations estimates that they account for 31percentt of global farm income.
Soaring over this global farm is a boxwood airplane, a whimsical salute to La Guardia and Kennedy Airports' deafening jets constantly crossing overhead.
The focus on eliminating export subsidies, which are used far more by the Europeans than by America, obscures the fact that America's export credits and its food-aid programme distort global farm trade too.
"Five years ago, we were buying high-quality soybean land for $3,000 to $5,000 an acre, and today it's going for $6,000 to $7,000 an acre," said Murray R. Wise, the chief executive and chairman of the Westchester Group, based in Champaign, Ill., a manager of nearly $600 million of global farm tracts for investors.
By 2050, global farm animal production is expected to double from present levels.
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But the skeleton of a global farm-trade deal certainly exists.Even a farm breakthrough might not put the talks back on track.
The purchase or long-term lease of millions of hectares in Africa, Asia and Latin America will transform global farming while investors promise food security.
Recognizing the burden that the feminization of global farming places on women requires us to overturn longstanding gender norms that have kept women down even as they feed more and more of the world.
Growth capital and farmland resources will be critical for companies looking to grow into viable, global farming businesses.
The global farming of M. rosenbergii has been steadily growing over the past decade from 196,848 metric tons in 2004 to 230,333 metric tons in 2014 (FAO 2016).
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