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Food

As the well runs dry

December 15, 2020November 11, 2004 by Michael Lardelli

South Australia should be acting now to avert the economic, social and agricultural catastrophe that will come as oil reserves decline and prices soar.

Categories Food & Water Tags Energy Policy, Food, Fossil Fuels, Oil Leave a comment

US: Surging Imports of Food Threaten Wider Trade Gap

December 15, 2020November 7, 2004 by Scott Kilman

America’s appetite for imported food is creating problems for the
U.S. economy. Agriculture, one of the few big sectors of the economy that could be
counted on to produce trade surpluses, has recently generated
monthly deficits — a development that could worsen the nation’s
already significant trade imbalance.

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NZ: Farming must clean up its act

December 15, 2020November 3, 2004 by NZ Greens Press Release

Green Co-Leader Jeanette Fitzsimons says farmers should stop seeing environmental concerns as a threat and recognise that it is essential to their economic interests to clean up their act.

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Oil prices push up the cost of dairy processing

December 15, 2020November 2, 2004 by ABC Rural News (Au)

The cost of a litre of milk could be about to get dearer, as dairy processors are hit by high world oil prices

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People cause more soil erosion than all natural processes

December 15, 2020November 2, 2004 by University of Michigan Press Release

Human activity causes 10 times more erosion of continental surfaces than all natural processes combined, an analysis by a University of Michigan geologist shows.

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US: Farmers dig in for oil crunch

December 15, 2020October 29, 2004 by Aaron Duhon

With crude oil prices reaching the $50-plus per barrel mark last week, Louisiana farmers are facing an unsettling outlook for energy and other inputs as they look ahead to the 2005 growing season.

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Water scarcity: A looming crisis?

December 15, 2020October 18, 2004 by Alex Kirby

As part of Planet Under Pressure, a BBC News Online series looking at some of the biggest environmental problems facing humanity, Alex Kirby explores fears of an impending global water crisis.

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World Food Day: Iraqi farmers aren’t celebrating

December 15, 2020October 15, 2004 by press release

Not only does the Iraqi government hand over their crude oil to US corporations, they now ban Iraqi farmers from saving their seeds. Transnational biotech corporations are given control over Iraqi seed banks.

Categories Food & Water Tags Food, Geopolitics & Military, Globalisation Leave a comment

Compromise, Hell!

December 15, 2020October 15, 2004 by Wendell Berry

Economic WMDs are being used against our people in a version of “freedom” that makes greed the dominant economic virtue.

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Food for Thought

December 15, 2020October 13, 2004 by Toby Risk

Toby Risk visits a small, diverse and self-sufficient farm in Britain that means to set an example for the rest of the country

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Restoring Degraded Soils a Matter of Urgency

December 15, 2020October 13, 2004 by Lim Li Ching

Research has shown that declining crops yields are, in most cases, exponentially linked to loss of soil quality. Soils are threatened by water and wind erosion, nutrient depletion and salinisation, among other things.

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Oil price rise hits cattle operator

December 15, 2020October 7, 2004 by ABC News OnLine

One of Australia’s largest cattle operators says the dramatic rise in oil prices this year has cost it about $1 million.

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