Abstract
Compared with the disparities that exist between territories in which food is sufficient and those in which it is not, the differences that separate Western nations might well seem to be minor ones; but the interrelationships between agriculture and industry in developed countries are complex, market forces are not free, and changes, however desirable, engender apprehension and difficulty, as Mr. Carr's spirited article shows.
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