Are agriculture numbers telling us to do something differently?

The recent global economic crisis has, and continues to have, a directly negative impact on our farmers.

"Men, women and families who produce primary food are barely surviving economically, and too often they are not surviving at all. There is no way of avoiding the conclusion that many are locked in a deep and continuing economic crisis."

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