Summary

Grocery prices are expected to rise globally as soil degradation, driven by overfarming, deforestation, and climate change, reduces farmland productivity.

The UN estimates 33% of the world’s soils are degraded, with 90% at risk by 2050. Poor soil forces farmers to use costly fertilizers or abandon fields, raising prices for staples like bread, vegetables, and meat.

Experts advocate for sustainable practices like regenerative agriculture, cover cropping, and reduced tillage to restore soil health.

Innovations and government subsidies could mitigate impacts, but immediate action is critical to ensure food security.

  • @vikingr
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    742 months ago

    “Here’s how the millennials’ love of vegetables is destroying the planet”

    • @aeronmelon
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      252 months ago

      “Fewer Millennials are farming, and that’s bad for everyone.”

      • @vikingr
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        172 months ago

        “Here’s why feudalism is the remedy for selfish, lazy millennials.”

        This is gonna happen, I guarantee it 😂.

        This damn country.

    • @scarabic
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      42 months ago

      Not everything is class and inter generational warfare. This has been building for centuries. The Sumerians compromised their soil and this eventually erased them.

    • Sunshine (she/her)
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      32 months ago

      It’s the intensive farming of animal agriculture straining the land as it is not allowing it to rest.

      • @vikingr
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        22 months ago

        Yes, it’s a riff on how everything is the millennials’ fault in the news the past decade or so.