Over the recent years, the topic of food importation has become a main generator of controversy. With the concern being expressed over whether nations ought to industrialize domestic food and import as little as possible, I came to an understanding that it is impossible for a country to self-produce aliment for the whole population and some types of meals are literally infeasible to be found without importing from abroad.
First of all, I opine that some products for foods are simply inaccessible in some places. That is mainly because each country has different geographic and weather condition and thus it is evitable that some of the items require importing. For example, some exotic fruit can only be grown in tropical regions such as the Bahamas and Maldives. Even though food import includes transportation costs, taxation and so on, it is undeniable that food import cost has already declined due free trade and globalisation.
Secondly, I also consider that by cutting meal imports, a country is prone to have serious economic and diplomatic problems. In its broadest sense, having discontinued importation, one is also imparting its foreign trade link to other nations, losing potential abroad markets for exporting as well. Since any nation that has to buy something from other countries, definitely can find what to propose in its own turn. For example, Uzbekistan can export cotton to countries like Ecuador and import bananas from them instead. Thus, it goes without saying that imported food is vital in contributing sufficient meal.
To conclude, I once again reaffirm my position that import of food should be embraced due its contribution to the variety of daily products and for the benefit of the global economy.
Over the recent years, the topic of
food
importation has become a main generator of controversy. With the concern
being expressed
over whether nations ought to industrialize domestic
food
and
import
as
little
as possible, I came to an understanding that it is impossible for a
country
to self-produce aliment for the whole population and
some
types of meals are
literally
infeasible to
be found
without importing from abroad.
First of all
, I opine that
some
products for
foods
are
simply
inaccessible in
some
places.
That is
mainly
because
each
country
has
different
geographic and weather condition and
thus
it is
evitable
that
some of the
items require importing.
For example
,
some
exotic fruit can
only
be grown
in tropical regions such as the Bahamas and Maldives.
Even though
food
import
includes transportation costs, taxation and
so
on, it is undeniable that
food
import
cost has already declined due free trade and
globalisation
.
Secondly
, I
also
consider that by cutting meal
imports
, a
country
is prone to have serious economic and diplomatic problems. In its broadest sense, having discontinued importation, one is
also
imparting its foreign trade link to other nations, losing potential abroad markets for exporting
as well
. Since any nation that
has to
buy
something from other
countries
, definitely can find what to propose in its
own
turn.
For example
, Uzbekistan can export cotton to
countries
like Ecuador and
import
bananas from them
instead
.
Thus
, it goes without saying that imported
food
is vital in contributing sufficient meal.
To conclude
, I once again reaffirm my position that
import
of
food
should
be embraced
due its contribution to the variety of daily products and for the benefit of the global economy.