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Moonboot on R2 no more livestock or farming!
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 8160343" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>The problem we have is that agriculture has no voice and the agricultural giants of our time, like Dr Borlaug and Edward Wilson are now silent. Instead, we have folk shouting on twitter about complex subjects they have no real grasp of. Biodiversity, climate change and agriculture are all inextricably interlinked. They are just different sides of the same dice. Moonbat and co do not recognise this. Moonbat, for a bloke who has supposedly studied and travelled extensively, does not grasp that people need to eat and that security of food supply and also energy are paramount. Despite his best intentions, he can't see that no, the latest freakbiofood pumping out of a pipe in some phood factory isn't going to work in poor countries where a lot of them have no USD to pay for such a product and they are in fact basically subsistence farmers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 8160343, member: 54866"] The problem we have is that agriculture has no voice and the agricultural giants of our time, like Dr Borlaug and Edward Wilson are now silent. Instead, we have folk shouting on twitter about complex subjects they have no real grasp of. Biodiversity, climate change and agriculture are all inextricably interlinked. They are just different sides of the same dice. Moonbat and co do not recognise this. Moonbat, for a bloke who has supposedly studied and travelled extensively, does not grasp that people need to eat and that security of food supply and also energy are paramount. Despite his best intentions, he can't see that no, the latest freakbiofood pumping out of a pipe in some phood factory isn't going to work in poor countries where a lot of them have no USD to pay for such a product and they are in fact basically subsistence farmers. [/QUOTE]
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