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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 10/11/21, 14:51

humus wrote:
izentrop wrote:without taking into account the realities ... It is only your bubble that counts. : roll:

What reality, about what?

Izy's reality: What AFIS, Seppi, CNRS, INRAE, INSERM, WHO, HAS, etc, etc ... tell the rest is just fantasy. 8)
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by ABC2019 » 10/11/21, 16:20

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ABC2019 wrote:your sentence is factually wrong, it is not LES but DES farmers who commit suicide, and nothing shows that this is a new phenomenon.

Ass fucking flies on an article and if it is not new, the families are reassured. "Phew, my husband is dead but it is not a new phenomenon, I am relieved, thank you Mr ABC2019. You are really great Mr ABC2019 "
ABC, president! :P

Excuse me but your answer is completely stupid, to say that suicide is not a new phenomenon does not mean that it is not a tragedy in families. As a reminder, we consider that the founder of sociology is Emile Durkheim, who became known in particular for his studies on suicide rates in different social circles, including of course farmers. I don't think there were GMOs at the time ...
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 10/11/21, 16:57

ABC2019 wrote:excuse me but MY answer is completely stupid ...

Apologies accepted, Cretin Clown.
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by humus » 10/11/21, 18:37

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
humus wrote:
izentrop wrote:without taking into account the realities ... It is only your bubble that counts. : roll:

What reality, about what?

Izy's reality: What AFIS, Seppi, CNRS, INRAE, INSERM, WHO, HAS, etc, etc ... tell the rest is just fantasy. 8)

If at least izentrop answered, maybe I would learn something?
Nice opening for a guy (me in this case) in his bubble, right?
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 10/11/21, 18:40

humus wrote:If at least izentrop answered ....

But what do you want him to answer ??? He has no opinion, no idea, no imagination, no "vision", no intuition, no awareness of what is happening globally on this planet and everything he says comes out of the mouths of others, "sorted by the blind"... :(
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by Obamot » 10/11/21, 21:24

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:everything he says comes out of the mouths of others, "handpicked" ... :(
Drawn on the shutter (with cushions so as not to demolish their lower back ...)

Don't forget he's a big fan of "Current wife" : Mrgreen:
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by izentrop » 10/11/21, 23:32

humus wrote:
izentrop wrote:without taking into account the realities ... It is only your bubble that counts. : roll:
What reality, about what?
Well this medias / l-age-des-low-tech-philippe-bihouix-t13439-60.html # p473651
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by yves35 » 11/11/21, 02:26

Hello,

"Has modern agriculture been a disaster? In India or in France?

If we look at the evolution of life expectancy at birth (which is also a reflection of food ...)
in India:
https://donnees.banquemondiale.org/indi ... cations=IN
it varies from 41 years in 1960
almost 70 years old today
+ 29 ans

in France:
https://www.ined.fr/fr/tout-savoir-popu ... ie-france/
in 1960 about 70 years
in 2020 82 years
+ 12 years

Have the Indians regressed ???

yves
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by humus » 11/11/21, 07:49

izentrop wrote:
humus wrote:
izentrop wrote:without taking into account the realities ... It is only your bubble that counts. : roll:
What reality, about what?
Well this medias / l-age-des-low-tech-philippe-bihouix-t13439-60.html # p473651


Personally, I base my opinion on a past TV report, with force of testimonies: Indians commit suicide with phyto, for financial reasons.
They got into debt to buy these supposedly miraculous products, and the results of their harvests barely allow them to buy their new dose of phyto but no longer allow them to live properly. They are trapped in a system because they are in debt, they see no way out and commit suicide. (no need for an Indian guru, no need for GMOs, no need for debunk or blah blah : Arrow: facts )

If you have listened to even the beginning of the doc, the Indian who testifies, shows the quality of his organic soil (living, granular earth) and explains how it was before (dead earth, compacted).

It is a fact that Indian (and French) farmers commit suicide because they can no longer do it financially.
No matter the number, no matter whether it is new or not, no matter the proportion to the national population, it is a fact that I consider unacceptable. This is my reality.

That most French organic farmers earn a better living and have a better quality of life than before, is a fact.

That phytos are harmful to the quality of (living) soil is a fact.

Summarize all these facts and you will deduce the best practices to aim for.

If you come to another conclusion than me, I'm curious to know your reasoning.
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by humus » 11/11/21, 07:53

yves35 wrote:Hello,

"Has modern agriculture been a disaster? In India or in France?

If we look at the evolution of life expectancy at birth (which is also a reflection of food ...)
in India:
https://donnees.banquemondiale.org/indi ... cations=IN
it varies from 41 years in 1960
almost 70 years old today
+ 29 ans

in France:
https://www.ined.fr/fr/tout-savoir-popu ... ie-france/
in 1960 about 70 years
in 2020 82 years
+ 12 years

Have the Indians regressed ???

yves

Bye,
We make statistics say what we want. : roll:
Is there a proven cause and effect link ??? : roll:
Water quality and medical care play no role? : roll:

sorry for the tone but I'm already a little annoyed by Izentrop.

No but hello, guys!
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