Originally Posted by TheOriginalFlashDavo
They pay them to grow cash crops. Very simple. If they don't grow cash crops but rather for the local community demand they don't pay them. Pretty simple really, and it's not actually that easy to say no to money when it's being offered to you and you don't have any, despite your capacity to grow food for yourself and your community. The World Bank's view is that the way out of "poverty" is to grow crops that people from overseas will buy. I'm just not sure it's as straightforward an equation as that, and if you look into the collapse of some of the cash crop industries in Kenya and some other places, you can see the very real long term damage this policy can do.