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Tag Archives: food production
Feed humans first
We Already Grow Enough Food For 10 Billion People — and Still Can’t End Hunger Huffington Post – ERIC HOLT GIMENEZ – May 2, 2012 Hunger is caused by poverty and inequality, not scarcity. For the past two decades, the … more
Posted in Food: Field to Table
Tagged animal feed, biofuels, food production, food shortage, grain crops, hunger
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Let them eat nuts and bolts
Forbes reveals that farmers are at the top of the list of careers headed for the dustbin in the US: food production increasingly outsourced. Jobs Outlook 2012: Careers Headed For The Dustbin Forbes – JENNA GOUDREAU – Feb 7, 2012 … more
Posted in Economy, Food: Field to Table, Occupation
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Bhagavad-gita: Handbook for Human Civilization
The Globalists’ Worst Nightmare Land Destroyer Report – TONY CARTALUCCI – Mar 11, 2011 Self-Sufficiency: a universal solution to the globalist problem. …By moving to the city, people give up private property, cease pursuing productive occupations, and end up being … more
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Tagged food production, globalisation, rural life, self sufficiency, urban migration
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