What is the primary difficulty associated with dismantling developed countries' agricultural subsidies?

What is the primary difficulty associated with dismantling developed countries' agricultural subsidies?




A) Rural areas in the United States, the European Union, and Japan are disproportionately represented in their governments.
B) Developing countries put pressure on developed countries to maintain the subsidies so that they receive food products at a lower price.
C) The subsidies are used to counter the commodity agreements set up mainly by developing countries.
D) The subsidies are at the consumer, rather than producer, level, and everyone benefits from the lower prices.


Answer: A) Rural areas in the United States, the European Union, and Japan are disproportionately represented in their governments.


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