But when poor countries have to export all the food they produce to Agri-buisnesses but import the food they need from the same Agri-buisnesses, the issues of "production" and "equality" get muddled together.
Huh? Most poor countries can't/don't export food. Lack of water/money for irrigation is the primary reason for this.
Poor countries aren't sometimes allowed to produce their own food.
Can you give an example of this? It sounds absurd.
Reality of the world-wide food market is that North American farmers can put 1/2 the farmers on the planet out of business. Thus, every country on the planet subsidizes food prices at home and subsidizes their farmers (to protect them from North American agribusiness flooding their markets). In Canada and USA, we subsidize our farmers (and agro-corporations) not to grow as much stuff.
World food trade is all about barriers put up by all parties because of this unfortunate state of world food production.
Btw, obesity is mighty profitable...
Damn right...
This explains part of what your topic is about.
Selling food to poor people isn't very profitable. Selling endless amounts of subsidized sugar and carbs to Americans is.