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Re: Real food might be Luxury for few in future or near future
by
khiholangkang
on 19/04/2025, 22:23:40 UTC

he is saying we are doomed to a starving hellish world. 🌍

To be honest if the argument is more neatly arranged from some of the analysis made it is very interesting to discuss with the potential that could happen in the future, in my country with fertile land it is very rare for young people to want to preserve and do agriculture or plantations to get enough crops for many people, the interest in the profession of being a farmer is decreasing every year it will be a resource crisis for the agricultural industry. and yes most likely if this continues and the production of vegetables or grains and other staples it will be less and it will cause less supply to the market with interest continuing to grow from population density continues to grow every year, And yes, most likely if this continues and the producers of vegetables or grains and other staples will be small and it will cause a lack of supply to the market with interest continuing to increase from the population density that continues to grow every year, of course it will create scarcity and can make the price of fresh or original food or whatever it is called very expensive.

The land is likely workable for quite a while.

I wonder how much seafood the is and how close we the world's people are to major over fishing issues.

Land and life in the sea will remain to be consumed by humans but the demand will be more and more, and continues to grow, we can not be sure how long the land will be fertile and so tons of fish in the sea?

We might be able to see why Jack Ma and Bill Gates took steps on agriculture because the food crisis might have happened, and did not forget Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg had also bought land that might have the same purpose.