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Any financial benefit, whether cash or tax cuts, given by the government to businesses or government organizations is considered a subsidy. Subsidies are given to help companies reduce their costs of doing business. In doing so, the government helps boost certain sectoral activities for the economy.
Out of all the crops that farmers grow, the government only subsidizes five of them. They are corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton, and rice. These grains provide 80% of the world's caloric needs. Grains can also be stored and affordably shipped.
Agricultural subsidies were originally instituted to stabilize markets, help low-income farmers, and aid rural development. In the United States, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Agricultural Adjustment Act, which created the Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA).
Farmers got more than $22 billion in government payments in 2019. In 2019, the federal government delivered an extraordinary financial aid package to America's farmers. Farm subsidies jumped to their highest level in 14 years, most of them paid out without any action by Congress.
Subsidies discourage good management and encourage inefficiency. As a result, consumers pay more for less. If farm subsidies were ended stronger and more innovative agriculture industry would emerge that would be more productive and more resilient in the long run.
Meaning of government subsidy in English money paid by a government to help an organization or industry reduce its costs, so that it can provide products or services at lower prices: Big farms that receive large government subsidies would lose some of that money.
On the supply side, government subsidies help an industry by allowing the producers to produce more goods and services. This increases the overall supply of that good or service, increases the quantity demanded for that good or service and lowers the overall price of the good or service.
When the government gives a tax break to a corporation who creates jobs in depressed areas, this is an example of a subsidy. When the government gives money to a farmer to plant a specific farm crop, this is an example of a subsidy. When you are given a partial scholarship to college, this is an example of a subsidy.
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