There is a problem with importing rice.
We have to decide what to do.

Mr. Kim, 50 years old, married, one child.

I am a minister in the government.
I want to import rice, but it will be unpopular.
I want to pay farmers more for rice, but I can't.
Korean rice is too expensive.
Let's import a small amount of rice.

There is a problem with importing rice.
We have to decide what to do.

Mr. Lee, 79 years old, married, five children.

I am a farmer. I am very poor. I work very hard.
I grow rice for my country, for very little money.
Why doesn't the government help me?
Soon there will be no farmers.
Other countries will charge high prices for rice..

There is a problem with importing rice.
We have to decide what to do.

Mrs. Park, 27 years old, married, one child.

I am a housewife. I have a family to look after.
Korean rice is too expensive.
I want to buy Australian rice.
Farmers must grow something else.
The government must help them change.

There is a problem with importing rice.
We have to decide what to do.

Mr. Kwon, 35 years old, married, no children.

I am a businessman.
I import things into Korea
Farmers must give way to industry.
We must import food and make other things instead.
We must have foreign companies in Korea.

There is a problem with importing rice.
We have to decide what to do.

Bill Bush, 62 years old, married.

I am an American politician.
My rice is much cheaper than Korean rice.
I want to sell my rice in Korea.
Korea sells cheap computers in America.
Let's have some fair trade.
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