On the road to agricultural ... degrowth

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Re: On the way to agricultural ... degrowth




by Janic » 21/09/21, 19:25

simplet »21/09/21, 19:01
Ye voui ....
coonn, cooonnn! stupid once again the gugus!
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Re: On the way to agricultural ... degrowth




by sicetaitsimple » 21/09/21, 19:31

Janic wrote:simplet »21/09/21, 19:01
Ye voui ....
coonn, cooonnn! stupid once again the gugus!


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Re: On the way to agricultural ... degrowth




by Janic » 21/09/21, 19:32

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wow, wow!
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Re: On the way to agricultural ... degrowth




by Exnihiloest » 21/09/21, 21:30

dede2002 wrote:
Exnihiloest wrote: 
... We have so much to eat that even the poorest of us struggle with obesity. [/ B]
...


Do you recognize there that there is a problem? Which has nothing to do with organic farming! (on the contrary...)
There are also people who die from obesity.


Yes, the kind of problem that is normally resolved through education.
If the inhabitant of a poor country cannot become obese even if he wanted to, on the other hand except in pathological cases, the inhabitant of a rich country, theoretically educated on these questions, may not become so if he he wants it.

From the moment the information is made and the products are properly labeled, it is the individual responsibility to give up what makes you fat.
Prepared industrial products are not necessarily conducive to keeping the figure, of course, but it's not just that. There is also the profusion, and the seduction. I am sure that if the standard became organic, the new organic industry would promote its products like the old one, without additives perhaps, but while tempting the consumer just as much.
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Re: On the way to agricultural ... degrowth




by yves35 » 22/09/21, 06:42

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Re: On the way to agricultural ... degrowth




by Janic » 22/09/21, 08:18

extremely
I am sure that if the standard became organic, the new organic industry would promote its products like the old one, without additives perhaps, but while tempting the consumer just as much.
finally a real thoughtful reflection.
Organic does not concern which the basic product that does not indicate which the mode of cultivation, not transformation.
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Re: On the way to agricultural ... degrowth




by Exnihiloest » 22/09/21, 22:13

yves35 wrote:Hello,

it is mentioned by the French-speaking press in the causes of the crisis rather the covid:
https://www.lemonde.fr/international/ar ... _3210.html
https://www.lefigaro.fr/conjoncture/le- ... a-20210831
https://www.lexpress.fr/actualite/monde ... 58272.html

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There are causes that we have little or no control over, such as COVID and its economic consequences, particularly on tourism.
And there are causes that we totally control, such as the ban or not to use chemical fertilizers.
It doesn't seem like the time, when you're going through a crisis, to scuttle yourself a little more by penalizing farmers.
This is what Sri Lanka did, and it is Sri Lanka that is affected, not Jakarta or Bali or Thailand. If COVID were the main cause of a food crisis, many countries other than Sri Lanka would also be severely affected.
It is good, in the global context of COVID, the fact of having taken so-called ecological measures, which brought the blow.
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Re: On the way to agricultural ... degrowth




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 22/09/21, 23:43

"The island of 21,9 million inhabitants is plagued by shortages of basic products such as powdered milk or kerosene amid a health crisis."
Sri Lankans are eating tea, powdered milk and kerosene amid a health crisis, it is well known! : roll: :) : Cheesy: 8)
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Re: On the way to agricultural ... degrowth




by Janic » 23/09/21, 10:03

GuyGadeboisLeRetour »22/09/21, 23:43
"The island of 21,9 million inhabitants is plagued by shortages of basic products such as powdered milk or kerosene amid a health crisis."
Sri Lankans are eating tea, powdered milk and kerosene amid a health crisis, it is well known!
especially since it is common knowledge that mothers breastfeed their children at a large producer of powdered milk that they dilute with a little kerosene.

https://www.lonelyplanet.fr/article/sri ... ri-lankais
https://www.who.int/fr/news/item/31-07- ... ur-of-life
eh yes! While we sell our surplus powdered milk to poor countries to dissuade mothers from breastfeeding, we are returning to France to breastfeeding to reduce childhood pathologies.
These humans are crazy !:
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