• Track_Shovel
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    115 hours ago

    I’m always leary of claims like this as often planting numbers overshadow future community composition.

  • @cheese_greater
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    95 hours ago

    How does that affect domestic food production/supply?

    • @[email protected]
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      5 hours ago

      The current food production is approximately at 130% of the consumption, so Denmark will still have a net export.

      Of course we also have imports, so the effect will be even smaller in that regard, but it’s nice to know that it’s fully covered in a worse case scenario.

      • @cheese_greater
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        -95 hours ago

        And its like good/real food right, like better than the US’?

        • @BetaBlake
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          449 minutes ago

          Yeah unlike the American Cheese Whizz fields! /s

          • The Assman
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            140 minutes ago

            We used to watch the cheeto balls tumble across the plains in summer

        • @[email protected]
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          123 minutes ago

          America’s closest crop that it has 130% of in vast fields?

          Bungalows.

          America grows bungalows. And while the vast expanse of bungalow fields are expensive to raise and feed, those bungalows are valuable first-food to the fire-tornadoes and seasonal floods.

        • @[email protected]
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          73 hours ago

          It’s farm products. I don’t think it’s any better or worse than American farms.

          Most meals are cooked at home and people do expect fresh produce. The milk in stores was tapped the same morning, vegetables are crispy green and minced meat is red. A negative side is that we do have an incredible waste of food here, because people set high standards. Nobody buys anything on the “best before”-date.

          I think the quality of food in USA is very dependent on location, distribution and preparation. Surely there is fresh food in US too, but it won’t be in the drive-thru.