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Commercial VS. Organic farming BW 11/14- Grocery Store Wars
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Agriculture Commercial Agriculture Term used to describe large scale farming and ranching operations that employ vast land bases, large mechanized equipment, factory-type labor forces, and the latest technology. - roots are in colonial agriculture - today, global production made possible by advances in transportation and food storage
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World Map of Agriculture Cash Crop and Plantation Agriculture Cotton and Rubber Luxury Crops Commercial Livestock, Fruit, and Grain Agriculture Subsistence Agriculture Mediterranean Agriculture Illegal Drugs
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Agribusiness & the Changing Geography of Agriculture Commercialization of Crop Production With the development of new agricultural technologies, the production of agriculture has changed. - eg. Poultry industry in the US production is now concentrated farming is turning into manufacturing Example: the Meatrix
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Environmental Impacts The growing demand for protein-rich foods and more efficient technologies are leading to overfishing. Industrialization and commercialization have led to the destruction of the landscape: soil erosion, presence of chemicals in the soil and groundwater Growing food has become more about manufacturing food instead of farming
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Organic Agriculture Organic Agriculture – The production of crops without the use of synthetic or industrially produced pesticides and fertilizers or the raising of livestock without hormones, antibiotics, and synthetic feeds. - sales of organic foods on the rise - grown everywhere - demand in wealthier countries http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lexXYzLQwDo
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Organic Agriculture Organic Agriculture
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Loss of Productive Farmland
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