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To: Pollard
But the supermarket is also increasingly a diorama of the fragility of a system — disrupted in recent years by the pandemic, conflict and, increasingly, climate change. What comes next? Almost certainly, more disruptions and more hazards, enough to remake the whole future of food.

This sounds like the opening paragraph of some high school kid's "science" project paper.

27 posted on 07/28/2024 3:24:24 PM PDT by thecodont
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To: thecodont; metmom
Almost certainly, more disruptions and more hazards, enough to remake the whole future of food.

This part sound like Bill Gates and the WEF and the Rockefeller Foundation who all want to get rid of Real Food and replace it with bio-engineered crap that they will hold the patents on.

The "carbon footprint" of that way outweighs natural food due to the infrastructure involved. Any good market gardener can supply enough good veggies for 50 families with a walk behind tractor they use a few times a year, outdoors on the ground, in the sunlight.

How does that compare to this?

AeroFarms already supplies a lot of Walmarts, Kroger etc. CRISPR Cas 9 is being worked on to genetically alter plants to better grow in the above conditions and may already be in play.

44 posted on 07/28/2024 4:35:42 PM PDT by Pollard (Will work for high tunnel money!)
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