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Abstract
The author studies the agricultural trade between developed countries : composition, motives, systems of controlling imports and exports and different attempts to organize the primary produc markets. He notes that the present situation, beneficial to rich countries, is intolerable to industrialized or poor exporting countries. The United States and Great Britain seem to consider slight alterations of the present system sufficient. On the contrary, France and the underdeveloped countries believe that a i new world organizations, the markets is necessary.