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[-] sparkyshocks@lemmy.zip 1 points 10 hours ago

I take your point, but I also think that all the other stuff can improve, too. Fertilizer use peaked in the US in 2013, and better land use practices are trying to use less water and less fertilizer and allow less erosion.

None of this is by any means guaranteed to get better, but it's also not inevitable that it will get worse. The work needs to be done.

[-] SpongyAneurysm@feddit.org 1 points 3 hours ago

There's definitely a lot of work to be done. The relevant question for this discussion is, if we're going to have to take cuts to productivity during the transformation to more sustainable practices.

I can't give a qualified answer to that, but I guess we'd have to. However there are also promising new technologies emerging, that might be able to mitigate those; like precision farming and agro-robotics.

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