Sustainable Agriculture: Achieving Food Reform
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Major setbacks of industrial farming
- Supplementary findings on the harms of pesticide on humans
- The article titled 'Sowing Disaster?'
- Kimbrell's observation of monoculture
- The seemingly overwhelming setbacks
- Conclusion
- Works cited
Abstract
We have a global crisis on our hands. For decades, industrial agriculturists have ravaged and monopolized our global countryside and our global resources. Recently, as world hunger awareness has grown, these corporations would claim in the name of good will and the elimination of world hunger to save the lives of millions of people worldwide. But in fact, industrial agriculturists consume people much like they consume resources. Due to the fact that industrial farming alters the lives of populations worldwide, this problem is not simply one for Mother Nature to work out. This essay will collapse the solidarity of the industrial agriculture system by both exposing its faults and suggesting solutions (like the simplicity of sustainable agriculture) to the problems it has created.
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