Challenges Faced by Farmers in Developing Countries

Farmers in developing countries are struggling due to high production costs and unfair competition with cheaper imports. This economic pressure leads to a decline in their income.


Challenges Faced by Farmers in Developing Countries

Global farmers are facing unfair competition and high production costs, leading to protests. Among the main problems is the openness of global markets for imports, which do not always comply with uniform standards, forcing farmers to sell at lower prices.

Luis Javier notes that farmers are encountering economic difficulties, and their sector is not developing adequately, as incomes are gradually shifting toward services and technologies. Global farmers are suffering from low incomes to varying degrees.