by Fredrik » Thu 27 Mar 2008, 09:03:42
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('zensui', 'H')ow many of you actually do something and start planting your own food?
I half own (with my elderly mother) a garden plot, but I can't visit the place frequently. I occasionally think of planting potatoes, carrots and maybe cucumber in the summer. Does that count? But realistically I don't think it would be possible (and hopefully not necessary) to be independent in terms of food where I live.
Supposing that
* international trade system broke down (each nation would be mostly left to its own, except countries who could trade their remaining oil for food, like Saudi Arabia)
* the government took over the means of food production and had the ability control it totally
* meat would be rationed to those who do physical work; cereals and vegetables would be grown for others
* both the government and the people would give priority (in time and effort) to food production over other concerns
Could America survive? Could most European countries survive? I suppose they could, if the transition is controlled and people don't go berserk as many expect.
Very interesting times ahead.