tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7369357427954083487.post1509781326713059772..comments2023-04-26T06:24:01.329-03:00Comments on Agrarian Grrls Journal: food inflationUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7369357427954083487.post-46994795622165464052010-05-25T06:52:31.300-03:002010-05-25T06:52:31.300-03:00Vudu, I appreciate your point and hope pesonally t...Vudu, I appreciate your point and hope pesonally the coming hyperinflation of food will encourage people to grow more of their own food and consequently eat more nutritiously, more intimately. <br /><br />I'll find no satisfaction in real food becoming out of reach for most people (let them eat twinkies!) And how long will this last - will it crash down again?<br />Letting farmers and consumers face the deep consequences of an out of control corportism isn't a sensible vision - developing systems that stabalize fair livlihood and accessibility will require extricating food from the current political model.annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11122166598973595658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7369357427954083487.post-46018911342263569602010-05-24T13:18:07.455-03:002010-05-24T13:18:07.455-03:00Good to see. Historically food was a larger percen...Good to see. Historically food was a larger percentage of household expenses, and maybe small-scale farmers can make a living if food is more valuable. <br />I would also guess that as oil and other inputs (fertilizer) get more expensive and pesiticides, herbicides, etc. loose their effectiveness, the playing field will be more level for organic farming.mutron3khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03316587425179305508noreply@blogger.com