The Global Food Crisis: From Panic to Organic [View article]
Sure, small scale farming can work if your only goal is to stay alive and feed yourself.
Bottom line however is that the wealth we enjoy in the world -- the whole world -- is largely the product of one very powerful phenomenon: specialization (aka utilizing comparative advantage).
If we were all to grow our own food locally, 3/4 of the world would be farmers as a primary occupation. Good luck finding someone to roof your house, fix your car, pave your roads, do your taxes, build you a TV, or make you a coffee. No, they'll all be to busy tending to their gardens.
The Global Food Crisis: From Panic to Organic [View article]
Bottom line however is that the wealth we enjoy in the world -- the whole world -- is largely the product of one very powerful phenomenon: specialization (aka utilizing comparative advantage).
If we were all to grow our own food locally, 3/4 of the world would be farmers as a primary occupation. Good luck finding someone to roof your house, fix your car, pave your roads, do your taxes, build you a TV, or make you a coffee. No, they'll all be to busy tending to their gardens.
A fine bit of eco-ignorance this is.