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aspects to it. As for helping them/welfare for us... I'm personally of
the notion that actually, we CAN help them in certain ways, such as
with free technology transfer of GMO crops to at least get their
economies out of poverty sooner and with greater efficiency.
They won't be able to develop these advanced techniques for themselves
anytime soon, and it'll end up helping us too with a greater yield of
food overall in the entire world. There won't really be "dependence"
in terms of incentive distortion, since they would have otherwise did
the same thing with inferior crops. That's a way of helping them with
the money and also helping us in the long run as well.
But in the end, we aren't really doing this for them. We're ultimately
doing this just for us (or just for our agribusiness industries),
since with all of our agricultural subsidies, we produce more than
economically rational for our country. We just dump all of these crops
in their country since we end up with no where else to put them. "The
road to hell" may be paved with good intentions, but this is basically
just expediency for us.
I’d be more focused on, as you said, the agricultural subsidies we use to flood these countries’ with crops at below the cost of production, thereby destroying their agricultural industry. But even then, that’s still just a piece, as I’m sure you’re aware – the other major bit of it, I think, is that we need to allow them to create some form of protectionism for their agricultural industries, unless we wish to see them in the situation the UK was in during the early 20th century, but unlike the UK, without any means to protect their own food interests. All of this just deepens the whole food crisis further.
However, going that far would require reforming many of the structural adjustment policies imposed on many of these countries by organizations such as the WTO, IMF, and World Bank, and it would also likely bring up debt relief, which is a whole other issue entirely.