What measures can be taken to solve the problem of overproduction?
A. First, there should be a free trade system so that overproduction can be consumed by other countries or other socio-economic units having inadequate supplies of the particular product. For example, in most parts of India there is underproduction of milk. But in England, Germany and Sweden there is overproduction of milk. Hence there can be a barter system between these countries so that all benefit from the overproduction in other countries.