Farming Without Subsidies: Could New Zealand’s Approach Work Elsewhere?

Farm subsidies now total hundreds of billions of dollars worldwide, playing a key role in agriculture markets from Iowa to Beijing. Former US Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman, New Zealand’s former Agriculture Minister Lockwood Smith and farmers on both continents explain what happens when a country farms without subsidies and what that would mean for American agriculture and global trade. (Source: Bloomberg)

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