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An Appetite For Change? - Are Governments, Society and Farmers willing to make the changes that are now necessary to ensure the wellbeing of future generations? (Paperback)
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An Appetite For Change? - Are Governments, Society and Farmers willing to make the changes that are now necessary to ensure the wellbeing of future generations? (Paperback)
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You Save R87 (28%)
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The production of food is a major contributor to greenhouse gas
emissions. Unprecedented human demand for food, particularly for
meat and milk, presents a huge challenge to farmers who, at the
same time face increasing pressure to conserve the environment.
This book explains how farmers across the world must learn to cope
with increasing climatic change and mounting environmental and
economic stresses over the next few decades. Time is desperately
short to make the necessary changes and without clear signals from
governments and society, farmers will struggle to do so. The author
points out how governments are generally slow to develop coherent
long-term strategies to maintain viable farm businesses and
emphasises the importance of more research and practical
innovation, and the need for governments to encourage consumers to
adjust their current diets toward healthier and less
environmentally damaging alternatives. The book underlines the
importance of achieving much wider global understanding of the
complex and interlinked issues which must be addressed. The main
issues, such as soil degradation, water availability, environmental
damage and food waste are all addressed individually, whilst
highlighting the links between them. There is a plea for greater
cooperation both within and between governments and for changes to
the economic system to enable proper account to be taken of social
and environmental costs. The millions of farmers across the world
on whom we all depend for food, face an increasingly uncertain
future if understanding of their problems is too limited and if
responses by governments and businesses are short-term,
uncoordinated and self interested. Written by a farmer for a
non-academic audience this book explores whether the current
generation really has a sufficient `appetite for change' to offer
future generations the chance of a good life
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