Once again, presumptuous. Do you have the slightest notion of the numbers of people who have no more to cut, who can't afford to grow food or don't have that space. This is a very middle class take.
Once again, presumptuous. Do you have the slightest notion of the numbers of people who have no more to cut, who can't afford to grow food or don't have that space. This is a very middle class take.
That interpretation is a choice. I know of people who aren’t wealthy who grow together. If people ask for collaborative growing space, they get it. It’s often a mindset.
Read an interesting paragraph by a small chicken farmer about how average people vastly underestimate the amount of land or space it takes to farm. The number of eggs from her farm wouldn't feed the town. She started calculating the number and space needed for pigs, all not near population cores.
Except we're not talking about livestock farming here. It's amazing how much veg you can grow in a square metre bed. And then how differently you see what's for sale in the supermarket.
yeah, but collaboration of ant sort is out of fashion now. It's only 'me me me first', and 'greed is good'...