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Editor's Insight: How politicians steal hundreds of billions from farmers

A new estimate of the cost of non-tariff measures is far worse than previously thought. 

Tue, 29 Nov 2016

Trade protectionism is on the rise and its proponents ignore the facts on the consequences – which are effectively theft from the world's farmers.

Food producers are by far the biggest victims of the trade protection racket, the costs of which are rarely produced for public edification.

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