On the recordApril 13, 2016
Without access to credit, farmers cannot put a crop in the ground, and they cannot do the important work of feeding the world.
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congress.govWithout access to credit, farmers cannot put a crop in the ground, and they cannot do the important work of feeding the world.
Emphasizing the importance of credit access for farmers' ability to produce food.
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