Brazil owes a part of its success story to large-scale farming, and the enthusiasts of large-scale farming in the world insist that is what is needed to help the condition of the farmers in the other developing nations, while another opposing group decries this by citing exploitation of the farmers as imminent. This post shows how, ‘as is often the case in such polarized debates’, the answer lies near the imaginary median of the two extreme views. Read more here.