time to move away from industrial agriculture and NPK, from factory farming altogether? Yes, that will imply eating less meat, no question about that, but it goes beyond that, it's about a more profound change in food production and food consumption.
Friends say, the well off group, that it's a good thing. IF we use the moment to transition to better food and more efficient food production. But I don't know, seems to me the poor are going to have it rough. And we'll need to inflate, and distribute it wisely, to get out of this shit.
Time to eat less chicken and more veggies then. Fix the problem at the source.
You might be on to something there. This might start to define a trend that will change the food consumption habit and pattern.
Thank you for reading!
time to move away from industrial agriculture and NPK, from factory farming altogether? Yes, that will imply eating less meat, no question about that, but it goes beyond that, it's about a more profound change in food production and food consumption.
this blows.... ;)
It might just be something all of us will have to get use to. But let's see how it turns out.
Thank you for reading!
Friends say, the well off group, that it's a good thing. IF we use the moment to transition to better food and more efficient food production. But I don't know, seems to me the poor are going to have it rough. And we'll need to inflate, and distribute it wisely, to get out of this shit.
It is and it will be a complicated matter indeed. A tight-rope balancing act that the goverment of every country will need to figure out.
Efficient food production and some of the policies that might be coming will be conflicting issues the governments need to solve.
You are correct in a sense that most likely it will be the developing nations and its population that will face the brunt of this force.