So the U.S. is approaching 300 million people, and world is reaching for that 7 billion in probably less than a decade. Pure Capitalism and economics dictate that we have to extract all the resources we can to supply demand through a free market system. In the case of agriculture, growing human population and growing wealth is increasing the demand for many food products, that travel hundreds and thousands of miles to get to someones dinner table. Modern agriculture, besides organic farming, involves the use of thousands of tons of chemicals that eventually we find out are many times carcinogenic, and dangerous to animals, and and denigrate our rivers/oceans. The use of GMO (genetically modified) crops reduces crop diversity, and unlike its claims tends to use more fertilizers and pesticides, has unknown consequences on biodiversity, and not surpisingly creates a "patent" on seeds that puts small farmers in a precarious situation. So called pharming (farmacueticals), or using outdoor grown crops as incubators for pharmaceutical drugs has huge unintended consequences, much like GMO, since the wind, insects, and birds will distribute seeds anywhere. The demand for agricultural products tramples on wilderness areas, Amazon anyone? Burning Indonesian rainforest!? Drying up acquifers around the world from Texas to India, owe their dire situation to lax water policies being used on farmland. New uses for crops like corn for plastics and ethanol fuel means more land will go into production as well. Not to mention, unrestrained sprawl is affecting thousands of acres of farmland every year. |
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Sustainable Agriculture and Aquaculture in the City
Posted by Admin at 12:00 AM
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