The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 13, 1986, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, October 13, 1936
Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Technology boosts production
Yeutter says international food markets grow with U.S. aid
YEUTTER from Page 1
the I'nited States to increase exports
because of the lack of a free market on
an international scale and the need of
many Third-World countries to sell
products in order to meet interest
payments on their national debt.
Yeutter said Pacific Him countries
like China and Japan are potential
largo importers who have the money
but are hesitant to buy from the United
States. He said that many feel that
global demand has bottomed out and
that worldwide production is still rising.
The current situation leaves the Uni
ted States with a large task on the
supply side, trying to discourage other
producing countries, Yeutter said.
The United States needs to make
things uncertain for them, he said, and
that is what the 198.") farm bill is doing.
Yeutter said that some countries now
are wondering whether they should be
producing because they are operating
at a loss and are paying huge subsidies
to producers.
Yeutter said the United States, as
well as many countries all over the
world, are heavily subsidizing farm
producers. The United States needs to
persuade these governments to pull
their subsidies.
"Why should governments spend
tax-payers dollars on production that
we don't really need?" Yeutter said.
He said that if the United States can
get governments out of subsidizing,
agricultural prices will rise. Govern
ments would be spending less on agri
culture and producers actually would
be receiving more.
Yeutter disagrees with those who
blame the increase in world food pro
duction on land grant universities'
generosity in giving technology to less
developed countries like Korea and
Taiwan. In the aftermath of the Korean
War and World War II, the United
States aided these countries; as a
result, they have beome economically
prosperous.
Korea and Taiwan are large agricul
tural producers today because of U.S.
technological assistance. They are also
large importers. The overall develop
ment of their economies allowed them
to consume more, Yeutter said.
He said he realizes the United States
doesn't operate under a free and open
trading system, but with leverage and
aggresive negotiations, it is possible.
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