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Paying the price for ignoring the real economy

Today's high prices of food around the world are the result of the continued failure of large, populous economies such as India and China to reach food self-sufficiency or even near self-sufficiency. In India, successive governments since 1991 have ignored the real economy that is agriculture and pushed it to the background. The country is now paying a heavy price for this, says G. CHANDRASHEKHAR.

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