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If we compare the income levels of farmers in developed countries like the United States, Australia, Canada, the European Union, Japan, etc., compared to those in Asia, Africa, and even some middle-income countries like Eastern Europe, farmers' incomes are generally low.
Agricultural land in developing countries is also largely controlled by oligarchs or capitalists, allowing them to determine the selling price of agricultural products. The lack of capital support and government protection further degrades farmers' incomes.
Agricultural land in developing countries is also largely controlled by oligarchs or capitalists, allowing them to determine the selling price of agricultural products. The lack of capital support and government protection further degrades farmers' incomes.