This book documents the wheat industry's rapid changes as wheat has evolved from region to region, from America to internationally, from primarily domestic consumption to international sale, and from surplus to shortage. It explains how war and famine shaped global trade policy, and includes the arguments, values, and roles of different countries and organizations such as the USA, Canada, EEC, and USSR as they raced to buy and sell wheat. The book goes into the history, importance, and difficulties in determining and enforcing fair prices for wheat, and the complexities of how wheat is graded, sold, and transported.
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