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Why ‘100%-Organic/Agroecological’ Food, Farming and Consumption is needed?

A critical reflection on a recent paper modelling 100% Organic for England and Wales (two nations of the United Kingdom, UK).

Schmutz (2020) Why ‘100%-Organic/Agroecological’ Food, Farming and Consumption is needed? (PDF 3-pages)

 

 

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