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  • frohawk (edited 8 years ago)
    +1

    Looking at the amount of food waste, probably fine without pesticides. It'd just require more labor to pick away bugs and relocate animals that get into food.

    • exikon
      +2

      The amount of food waste has nothing to do with pesticides. Without pesticides a whole lot of that food wouldnt ever be produced. I think you underestimate the damage that bugs can deal to large scale single crop farming.

      • frohawk
        +3

        Then maybe we should think about farming bugs. Those things are full of protein and they take up less resources than traditional animal stock, which is what a lot of our crops go to. We rely so heavily on pesticides because we don't want to overhaul the way we farm for a country, and because selling pesticides and pesticide-resistant plants are just too profitable.

        I'd like to think that if every commercial pesticide vanished off the face of the earth we wouldn't let ourselves starve.

        • exikon
          +3

          They actually already do! I've been subscribed for some time now to the newsletter of AgriProtein (http://agriprotein.com/). They've actually got an industrial scale factory up and running! Check it out, it's really cool stuff.

        • frohawk
          +3
          @exikon -

          This is seriously cool. :0

          Thanks for the link!