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Re: China and Food (was Re: Ecological Economics and Entropy)




The Followups on this should be truncated, darned if I know
to what subset...

sync@inforamp.net (J McGinnis) writes:


> It is a fact that the developed nations are on land naturally, (ie -
> regardless of technology), suited to agriculture. This is no
> coincidence obviously, it is part of what allowed these countries to
> become successful in the first place.

Are you honestly going to claim that any part of, say, Sweden
(which is "developed" by most definitions) is better
suited to agriculture than, say, the yellow river delta?!






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