Decades of industrial agriculture have caused environmental and social damage across the globe.
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Decades of industrial agriculture have caused environmental and social damage across the globe.
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Soils support life. And without soils, many of the world’s living organisms will find it difficult to survive and thrive. Besides forests and grasslands, this includes economically important plants like rice, which feeds more than half of the world’s population.
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As the world population continues to grow and the human population becomes more urbanized, there is an increasing demand for food. This has led to a rise in the use of agricultural technology and innovations to meet and sustain the demand.
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Recent research has estimated that by 2030, the planet will be generating at least 5bn tonnes of poo each year, with the vast majority being deposited by livestock.
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The Living Planet Report documents the state of the planet—including biodiversity, ecosystems, and demand on natural resources—and what it means for humans and wildlife.
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It already has and will continue to just like it has changed just about every other sector from healthcare to manufacturing to retail.
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