A subsidy is a form of financial or in kind support extended to an economic sector (or institution, business, or individual) generally with the aim of promoting economic and social policy. How exactly does a government supported subsidy work? Well, how it works is every so often, the government sends a nation supplies and money to give the people of a nation the ability to keep growing food and feed the nation's people along with selling the crops for money.
Government Supported Subsidies are important to the world, mainly in poorer countries, because the government help supply the poor nations with money and supplies so that they can grow food for them to sell and/or eat.
How exactly does a government supported subsidy work?
Well, how it works is every so often, the government sends a nation supplies and money to give the people of a nation the ability to keep growing food and feed the nation's people along with selling the crops for money.
Government Supported Subsidies are important to the world, mainly in poorer countries, because the government help supply the poor nations with money and supplies so that they can grow food for them to sell and/or eat.
http://grandfathersmiles.blogspot.com/2011/06/j-stanton-on-government-subsidies-why.html
http://greenbuildingelements.com/2012/11/28/guest-post-how-our-government-is-supporting-green/