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Re: China and Food (was Re: Ecological Economics and Entropy)
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Subject: Re: China and Food (was Re: Ecological Economics and Entropy)
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From: north@opera.iinet.net.au (Neil North)
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Date: 3 Dec 1996 21:29:01 +0800
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Article: 16919 of alt.sustainable.agriculture
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Followup-To: sci.agriculture,alt.sustainable.agriculture
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Newsgroups: sci.agriculture, alt.sustainable.agriculture
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Organization: iiNet Technologies
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Xref: newz.oit.unc.edu sci.agriculture:16739 alt.sustainable.agriculture:16919
J McGinnis (sync@inforamp.net) wrote:
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: 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.
I think you need to cross check developed nations against agriculture conditions.
Some glaring exceptions would be Australia, Sweden, Iceland or for that matter
probably Canada. Others which have opposit problem can also readily be found, try
Argentina.