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Food sufficiency is hardly a new concern.  It was Thomas Malthus’ famous 1798 Essay on Population that first crystalized the problem of balancing food and human population. Indeed, “malthusian” has entered the language to denote the prophesy that humanity is doomed to poverty  and famine because the growth of the human population must inevitably outstrip mankind’s ability to increase food production.

 

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