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		<title>By: Importance of Food Production &#171; WorldAgForum&#8217;s Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Brownfield Network also reported on this main topic at the World Congress. In an interview, Leonard Guarraia, Chairman of the Board for the World Agricultural Forum, posed several important questions, such as, “How are we going to (create enough food), can we do it with existing technology, do we need better inputs? What policies are needed for trade? What policies are needed in production and in technology?” Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jim Bolger was able to provide a partial answer to Guarraia’s questions. Bolger stated that a healthy global economy is vital and that plentiful production will depend on both developed and developing nations. [...]</description>
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