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Joel Salatin, very popular writer as well as Co-Owner of Polyface Farms, discuss the "frailty" in our apparently reliable food system, as well as how market pressures are required to unleash the benefits of farming. Salatin likewise reviews the opportunity of food scarcities and greater costs in the USA. He signed up with David Lin, Support and also Producer at Kitco News.
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0:00 – Food performance, costs, and also illness
6:02 – Food quality vs. quantity
12:03 – Food during an economic crisis
16:10 – Globalization and 'Black Swans'
22:55 – Food lacks in the united state
27:40 – Why obtain food from abroad?
30:05 – Exactly how to resolve globe hunger
34:56 – New farming technologies
38:27 – Lab-grown meat
41:57 – Federal government's function in agriculture
#foodshortages #ukraine #agriculture
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Food prices have never been higher; Are we heading for starvation? - Joel Salatin
Joel Salatin, best-selling author and Co-Owner of Polyface Farms, talks about the "fragility" in our supposedly efficient food system, and how market forces are required to unleash the benefits of agriculture. Salatin also discusses the possibility of food shortages and higher prices in the United States. He joined David Lin, Anchor and Producer at Kitco News.
Follow David Lin on Twitter: @davidlin_TV (https://twitter.com/davidlin_TV)
Follow Kitco News on Twitter: @KitcoNewsNOW (https://twitter.com/KitcoNewsNOW)
0:00 - Food efficiency, costs, and diseases
6:02 - Food quality vs. quantity
12:03 - Food during a recession
16:10 - Globalization and 'Black Swans'
22:55 - Food shortages in the U.S.
27:40 - Why get food from abroad?
30:05 - How to solve world hunger
34:56 - New agricultural technologies
38:27 - Lab-grown meat
41:57 - Government's role in agriculture
#foodshortages #ukraine #agriculture
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