Farmers’ Poverty Eradication Policies and Resolution of Developing Countries

  • Nguyen N
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The problem of farmers' poverty eradication is one of puzzles of many governments. Beside political purposes, the real subsidy of governments for farmers varies from countries to others. Their policies usually aim to enhance the live of poor farmers who are the most low income stratum in the society. The governmental policies could alleviate this social problem in short term, and most of them seem to be modestly successful and confronted serious criticism. The resolution of the socio-economic situation is still a question for many agricultural countries. This paper presents the subsidy policies of some developing countries with their success and failures; the author also introduces the experiences of solving farmers' poverty in rural areas and proposes resolutions.

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Nguyen, N. T. (2017). Farmers’ Poverty Eradication Policies and Resolution of Developing Countries. Journal of Sustainable Development, 10(2), 57. https://doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v10n2p57

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