Originally posted by BlackCat
Zimbabwe was a relatively small country with intensive farming at industrial level - splitting the farming land up as done is just a catastrophe just as it would be if tried in Denmark.
Zimbabwe was a relatively small country with intensive farming at industrial level - splitting the farming land up as done is just a catastrophe just as it would be if tried in Denmark.
First, planting the same crop/whatnot in a large scale is now deemed a bad thing, because a disease, parasite, or some other thing that attacks the plant will wipe a huge percentage of them out.
Second, these practices are simply not sustainable. It requires dumping more and more synthetic fertilizers into the land and the use of more and more synthetic pesticides. This stuff kills the land and gets into the surface and ground water. What fun.
It's entirely possible that this is why they are failing.
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