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Bosis’ leaked food strategy document; worse than half-baked
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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 8182844" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>There lies the problem of modern society, in one sentence.</p><p>In a country where too many people do not get enough fresh air or exercise, we can't find anyone willing to walk in a field, harvesting fruit or vegetables.</p><p>And because food needs to be kept as cheap as possible to keep every other sector of business making profits, there isn't enough money available to tempt them.</p><p>And then in a drive to be more sustainable and 'environmental', the suggestion is to create and build robots to do the job which will obviously be powered by some 'green energy source'.</p><p>This 'green energy source' will probably be ethanol from crops that require more energy to grow, harvest and process than the energy produced.</p><p>But still, it means less of those evil livestock that trundle along doing it all naturally, more money for everyone along the chain and a tick in the box for addressing climate change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 8182844, member: 3566"] There lies the problem of modern society, in one sentence. In a country where too many people do not get enough fresh air or exercise, we can't find anyone willing to walk in a field, harvesting fruit or vegetables. And because food needs to be kept as cheap as possible to keep every other sector of business making profits, there isn't enough money available to tempt them. And then in a drive to be more sustainable and 'environmental', the suggestion is to create and build robots to do the job which will obviously be powered by some 'green energy source'. This 'green energy source' will probably be ethanol from crops that require more energy to grow, harvest and process than the energy produced. But still, it means less of those evil livestock that trundle along doing it all naturally, more money for everyone along the chain and a tick in the box for addressing climate change. [/QUOTE]
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