Why has increasing farm production failed to prevent malnutrition and famine in developing nations?
A. Most of those increases in agriculture are cash crops reserved for export.
B. Farms are owned and worked by a small fraction of the population
C. People would rather eat nutritious foods imported from developed nations
D. State-run economies ensure the lower classes cannot afford food.
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The reason for developing countries failing to prevent malnutrition and famine despite having increasing farm production is that most of the increases in agriculture are cash crops reserved for export.

What do you mean by cash crops?

Cash crops are agricultural crops grown for commercial purposes or exported for profit, as they are separated from subsistence crops grown by subsistence farmers such as animal feed or family food.

Thus, Option A is the correct statement.

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