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  • redescubri:

Biodiversity means a robust response mechanism against natural and man-made disasters. With our food supply’s genetic diversity dwindling, we risk catastrophic collapse of food systems if we don’t have the variations that can respond to such shocks.
Monsanto and other Big Agriculture players want this reduced scope because it allows them to corner the market, own patents and control what we eat.
Preserve heirloom varieties, cultivate what grows best in your area and share locally to ensure that we don’t subsume our independence and vitality to our corporate masters.
Note: This info graphic only leads up to 1983! I assume that the modern numbers are even less.

    redescubri:

    Biodiversity means a robust response mechanism against natural and man-made disasters. With our food supply’s genetic diversity dwindling, we risk catastrophic collapse of food systems if we don’t have the variations that can respond to such shocks.

    Monsanto and other Big Agriculture players want this reduced scope because it allows them to corner the market, own patents and control what we eat.

    Preserve heirloom varieties, cultivate what grows best in your area and share locally to ensure that we don’t subsume our independence and vitality to our corporate masters.

    Note: This info graphic only leads up to 1983! I assume that the modern numbers are even less.

    (via antologiadeunaporciondevida)

    Posted on February 2, 2012 via redescubri with 45 notes

    Source: redescubri

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      graphic look at plant
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      Could the many issues of intolerance...allergies simply be due
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      This is a huge issue and I encourage everyone to educate themselves about it. I recommend ‘Animal, Vegetable, Miracle’...
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      WOW - eye-opening…and motivates me even more to keep daydreaming about what my perfect raised bed garden would look like...
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      Here’s a great info-graphic about the genetic dwindling of major food crops. I agree with the original post in that we...
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      We create such dangerous problems.
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