Family farms, a simple solution to complex environmental issues
SolveClimate's Max Ajl quotes, and then expands on, an assertion in the Food First! [PDF] report that family farms are good for the environment:
Sustainable, smallholder agriculture represents the best option for resolving the fourfold food, finance, fuel and climate crises.
Max's logic is straightforward and compelling. "Could resolving such huge, inter-laced problems be really so easy, so straightforward? ... It could," he concludes. We at Mellow Monk couldn't agree more.

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1 Comments:
This is Miho Nagata, left? I have to send you the segment we put in our documentary on the Nagata family. With the Ntsc and Pal story may be the best solution is to put it on You Tube. The 52 minutes has been broadcasted in France 2 weeks ago
All my best Eric BACOS
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