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RiverLover

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38. Another report on UN's findings- "New UN report calls for transformation in agriculture"
Sat Nov 29, 2014, 02:27 PM
Nov 2014
New UN report calls for transformation in agriculture
09/2014

Transformative changes are needed in our food, agriculture and trade systems in order to increase diversity on farms, reduce our use of fertilizer and other inputs, support small-scale farmers and create strong local food systems. That’s the conclusion of a remarkable new publication from the U.N. Commission on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

The report, Trade and Environment Review 2013: Wake Up Before it is Too Late, included contributions from more than 60 experts around the world (including a commentary from IATP). The report includes in-depth sections on the shift toward more sustainable, resilient agriculture; livestock production and climate change; the importance of research and extension; the role of land use; and the role of reforming global trade rules.

The report links global security and escalating conflicts with the urgent need to transform agriculture toward what it calls “ecological intensification.” The report concludes, “This implies a rapid and significant shift from conventional, monoculture-based and high-external-input-dependent industrial production toward mosaics of sustainable, regenerative production systems that also considerably improve the productivity of small-scale farmers.”

http://www.iatp.org/blog/201309/new-un-report-calls-for-transformation-in-agriculture


I don't understand why supposed Democrats here would say its hogwash?

Why is that? Industrialized farming is clearly a huge problem...
K&R! peacebird Nov 2014 #1
It's all about the "weeds" WhiteTara Nov 2014 #2
Weeding is hugely labor intensive. HereSince1628 Nov 2014 #4
Well, that's true too and I apologize WhiteTara Nov 2014 #5
Yes, but none of them are as cheap... HereSince1628 Nov 2014 #7
Yes, well there are no consumers WhiteTara Nov 2014 #11
El Cortito XemaSab Nov 2014 #19
Underpaid labor is the least of the issues here. proverbialwisdom Nov 2014 #14
The prioritization of that might depend on where you HereSince1628 Nov 2014 #22
If many localities in the US could do without peanut butter, bananas, and orange juice. HereSince1628 Nov 2014 #3
If weather trends continue WhiteTara Nov 2014 #8
The GCC prediction for most of the upper tier of states doesn't make it more survivable HereSince1628 Nov 2014 #9
Yeah, that's what I meant. WhiteTara Nov 2014 #10
The UN announced no such thing... SidDithers Nov 2014 #6
Thanks for the debunking. WhiteTara Nov 2014 #12
I don't disagree... SidDithers Nov 2014 #13
Sometimes I think a statistically negligible quantity of arsenic just isn't enough Major Nikon Nov 2014 #16
A bottle of water in one hand, and a massive invoice in the other... SidDithers Nov 2014 #18
Thanks for that! I was almost sold but a nagging hint of skepticism kept me reading. Towlie Nov 2014 #17
I always enjoyed my garden, but it was bloody hard work bhikkhu Nov 2014 #23
K&R proverbialwisdom Nov 2014 #15
Kicked and recommended! Enthusiast Nov 2014 #20
+1000000000! nt Zorra Nov 2014 #21
I await a visit fom our Monsanto-loving U4ikLefty Nov 2014 #24
Organic Farmers have no problem telling us what the nutrients are in their soil preparation.. Cha Nov 2014 #25
You mean like cow shit? Major Nikon Nov 2014 #26
Eat up! Cha Nov 2014 #28
You act as if you have a choice Major Nikon Nov 2014 #29
You poor thing.. of course I have plenty of choices that aren't connected with your stupid Cha Nov 2014 #30
Maybe, maybe not Major Nikon Nov 2014 #31
Kick Quantess Nov 2014 #27
K & R Quantess Nov 2014 #32
More from Mae-Wan Ho... SidDithers Nov 2014 #33
Exact same thing with "Natural News" Major Nikon Nov 2014 #35
Yup. It's crank magnetism... SidDithers Nov 2014 #36
I just think it's a bit strange that all the nutbaggery comes from the same playbook Major Nikon Nov 2014 #37
Misleading OP hack89 Nov 2014 #34
Another report on UN's findings- "New UN report calls for transformation in agriculture" RiverLover Nov 2014 #38
And where in the report does it say... SidDithers Nov 2014 #39
Here's the report~ RiverLover Nov 2014 #40
Mae-Wan Ho is not a credible source anywhere, anyhow...nt SidDithers Nov 2014 #41
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