Well written Michele! Thank you for an excellent topic for discussion! No one could reasonable disagree with the premise here - Farmers are the biggest environmental champions and preservers of biodiversity in the world and they deserve recognition for that role. Farmers are, undoubtedly, the key to the preservation of nature and civilization.
Of course this 'green' agriculture is not a universal rule. Historically in the US and presently in many developing countries the conversion of wild to farm land plays the opposite role. The planting of crops for grain fuel and feed in the place of native forests and wild lands is an overwhelming net loss of biodiversity. Agriculture's role in the eutrophication of rivers and lakes, the poisoning of non target non crop species and the ...
I believe that connecting those dots between the environmental movements and agriculture means promoting more organic and agroforestry systems. I am currently working on a project to look at agroforestry systems as a mechanism for greater agricultural and natural biodiversity and would love to hear from anyone who has any input here.
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