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Agricultural Matters
The conflict of growing crops for biomass or food.
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 8151496" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>It’s an endless discussion isn’t it? As far as the waste is concerned, surely the more important area to take action on is cutting out or reducing the waste in the first place. How much waste is created by supermarkets for instance? Mountains of it just because they decide that consumers won’t eat slightly misshapen veg etc even when they’re hungry and got no money. How much food is wasted as a byproduct of something that isn’t in any way an essential item? What’s to happen for instance to all the 70 odd % of the soya crop that the vegans don’t want fed to chickens or pigs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 8151496, member: 3563"] It’s an endless discussion isn’t it? As far as the waste is concerned, surely the more important area to take action on is cutting out or reducing the waste in the first place. How much waste is created by supermarkets for instance? Mountains of it just because they decide that consumers won’t eat slightly misshapen veg etc even when they’re hungry and got no money. How much food is wasted as a byproduct of something that isn’t in any way an essential item? What’s to happen for instance to all the 70 odd % of the soya crop that the vegans don’t want fed to chickens or pigs? [/QUOTE]
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