A key question has taken centre stage in world trade talks: whether developing countries have the right to food security and to protect the livelihood of their farmers or whether they must allow cheaper imports that may overwhelm local agriculture. In the past two weeks this controversy has raged at the World Trade Organisation.
DO developing countries have the right to protect their agriculture sector from the damaging effects of cheap imports?
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