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how has income, production, and the general quality of food chnged since large corporations have taken over.

2006-11-28 11:42:54 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Environment

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Contrary to this exact quotation, agriconomies have merged
into shipping regulations. What seems to be corporations own
the land is actually reported as the land has increased in price.
Because in this report you must consider this genetics, love,
beliefs, traditional economics. LAND is the criterium here that
does not change that quickly or abruptly or for corporations to
take profits. People need the promised lands of the next fresh
generations ideas, farms, and reserves to be well planned. A
wild ranch will not stay in that condition by the animals or the
plants continue on their natural way, as they go natural ways.
The food systems is the most competed for service of all time
and started at the year one with the giants of the Roman trade
empire taking the largest profits. Empires was the first result
for the better and that was just the same as today, when the
most talented, gentle, careful leaders and experts lead the
intellectual citizens. I have 20 small farms, ship enough food
for over 2 million people and yet could add 15 million more
customers, not by taking profits but by training new farmers.
I actually speak from the small farmer because I have to
contend with the demands of corporations and their quality is
reliant on my standards. Their farms are from a more recent
history and they must obey the rules of resources, so their
quality is different by what they have been able to establish.
The market differences are really what we would call cultures,
requirements, usefulness, and priorities. Conservatives have
the lead in planning.

2006-11-28 12:56:57 · answer #1 · answered by mtvtoni 6 · 0 0

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