Food Crash

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"Organic? That's nice as a luxury for the rich. But now it's getting serious. Almost eight billion people have to be fed, and the number is constantly increasing. Now production has to be industrial: with pesticides, artificial fertilizers, genetic engineering!" This theory sounds like common sense! But is it really accurate? Or are we falling prey to the agricultural industry, for which world hunger is the basis for a flourishing business in pesticides, fertilizers and genetically modified seeds?

In his book FOOD Crash, the internationally respected organic farming expert Felix zu Löwenstein makes it clear that industrial agriculture based on the overuse of resources is not a solution but a dead end. It is not the lack of increased production but the wasteful use of food, the destruction of our natural resources, and a lack of justice that are leading to the collapse of the global food system. With his pointed thesis, “We will either eat organically or not eat at all,” Löwenstein does not paint any apocalyptic pessimism. Rather, he uses exciting and lively examples to show how, in harmony with nature - and thus sustainably - it can be possible to secure humanity's nutritional basis. And he describes which levers of political and private action must be put into motion to achieve this.

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09/28/2024
Dieter H.
United States United States

Wake-up call! Critical it is time for us to read the many aspects of our food production systems!

I read also the German version - so the perspective through both languages is clear and the teachings are for open minded, futuristic and global thinking food producing growers and farmers! This is biology in action and there are many ways to achieve the objective of growing food more natural with higher nutrient density. Many soils have been abused over the last 70 years (chemicals) and need remediation. FOOD CRASH shows many fundamental natural successful soil and production systems with many examples from around the world. Recommended reading for FFA and agricultural students at any level. Seminar discussions should be lead by unbiased leaders and teachers! Dieter Härle

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