Posted in September 22nd, 2009
The compelling humanitarian goals expressed today at the corporately sponsored Global Harvest Initiative symposium were laudable, as were some of the hunger-relief projects cited. Missing, however, was an honest assessment of the limits of dead-end chemical agriculture to play a leading role in actually feeding people. Also absent from the high-power forum was a prominent role for what organic agriculture is already doing to meet the most important goals on the food-hunger-nutrition side o
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