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Understanding why agricultural policies of developed countries are what they are is critical on several accounts for the developed countries as a group and for individual countries. It is important because the inter-dependencies among national agricultural policies are so numerous, as illustrated by the ongoing agricultural trade confrontation between the United States and the European Community; confrontation that is vividly expressed in the current subsidy war between the two trading blocs. The stakes for developing countries are also very high because the domestic agricultural policies of
International economic relations --- European Union --- Agriculture and state --- Farm production quotas --- Milk trade --- Government policy --- -Farm production quotas --- -Milk trade --- -Milk industry --- Dairy products industry --- Agricultural production quotas --- Cropland adjustment program --- Acreage allotments --- Agricultural administration --- Agricultural laws and legislation --- Agrarian question --- Agricultural policy --- Agriculture --- State and agriculture --- Economic policy --- Land reform --- -Government policy --- -Agriculture and state --- Milk industry
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