The world faces a clear choice. If we invest relatively modest amounts, many more poor farmers will be able to feed their families. If we don’t, one in seven people will continue living needlessly on the edge of starvation. My annual letter this year is an argument for making the choice to keep on helping extremely poor people build self-sufficiency.

Bill Gates in his annual letter, focusing on the need to support small farmers by investing in agricultural innovation.

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    It’s nice to hear sentiments like this from such an influential man.
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