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Dr. Kat A. Donnelly's avatar

Very interesting article. The other very important piece is what is the nutrient value of that food? Regenerative, local, smaller farms (using living soil rather than dead dirt) produce more nutrient-dense food. The proof is in the taste. Flavonoids are tell-tale secondary metabolites…without flavor, you can also bet nutrients are way down. What would you rather eat?

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Sylvia Kuria's avatar

As a small scale organic farmer in Kenya, when I train small holder famers on sustainable farmimg practices, I keep bein asked if Organic can feed the world. In return I ask, why is it green revolution and large scale conventional farming has not fed Africa yet? Is there a chance that agroecology and sustainable farming systems will not work? Can it be that farming systems that destroy biodiversity and ecosytems are better? I agree that small holder farmers are the ones feeding the world, now we just need to do it sustainably.

Thanks for the article. Loved it.

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