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==Optimist==
==Optimist==


 
Environmental optimists with regards to agriculture will, as expected, praise the advancement of technology. One key point is that progression in technology will help aid in the implementation of intensification of production. Technology will allow for society to receive higher food output from each acre of farm land.
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==Pessimist==
==Pessimist==

Revision as of 22:32, 30 April 2008

Relevance

Simply stated, we need to be able to produce enough food for our continuously growing population. However this is a lot more easily said than done.

Agriculture is strongly based on land use; and as we all know there is an ever decreasing supply of suitable farming land. The optimal land to use for farming has been in use for quite some time now, so as we expand the lands required for agricultural production, we are now using land that is marginal at best. Thus, as we increase our expansion of land used, we are getting less out of it and decreasing its production and our output per acre.

There are also considerable environmental impacts that have emerged due to the sharply increasing demand for food. Agriculture brings with it deforestation, soil erosion and degradation, air pollution (from farm equipment and machinery) and the harmful effects of pesticides, fungicides and biocides in general. There is a growing fear for the harmful impacts these biocides might cause. Year after year different biocides are needed, which are particularly stronger, to combat the elements that might affect crops and these might prove to be extremely harmful to human health.

Optimist

Environmental optimists with regards to agriculture will, as expected, praise the advancement of technology. One key point is that progression in technology will help aid in the implementation of intensification of production. Technology will allow for society to receive higher food output from each acre of farm land.

Pessimist

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