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.

  • @finitebanjo
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    7 hours ago

    I’m saying we need to have less kids and you’re saying that belief is christofascism, lmao

    Despite many noteworthy christofascists supporting population growth such as Elon Musk.

    Have fun engineering an entirely new way to supply food for over 7 Billion people that nobody has ever tried before. I look forward to your results. It’s a good thing you were taught by the world’s greatest minds over on fucking YouTube.

    • LustyArgonian
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      37 hours ago

      Read again, he’s a soil scientist and professor at OSU that made his lecture available for free on YouTube.

      You didn’t say “less kids,” you said smaller population.

      And I can see how much of an appetite you have for learning things that aren’t “kill kill death death,” so yeah. Won’t waste more of my time explaining. You can’t even be bothered to understand that professors can post lectures online.

      • @finitebanjo
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        17 hours ago

        And you, after watching a couple of lessons on YouTube, are here lecturing me despite knowing absolutely nothing of my qualifications. I retract nothing.

        “kill kill death death,”

        You’re the first person to mention killing or death in this entire thread.