It has the potential not only to feed itself but even to become a dynamic agricultural exporter within a few decades.
The South American country has grown into a major agricultural exporter.
Both countries are agricultural exporters, and advocate for the reduction and reform of farm subsidies.
Argentina, a major agricultural exporter, remains bogged down in its own financial and political crisis.
But most farmers will be forced off the farm, and therefore may not profit from the access of southern agricultural exporters to northern markets.
Already, there has been considerable interest by regional manufacturers, agricultural exporters and other traders in the start-up of the service.
Major agricultural exporters currently provide more than $200 billion a year of subsidies to their farmers.
This decline, however, has gone on for years and prompted a multitude of heated fights with agricultural exporters.
This is a development round, not an agricultural exporters' round, and the two should not be confused.
Development should not be confused with the single-sided advancement of the interests of large agricultural exporters.