And alongside the tendency towards bigness goes increased mechanisation, specialisation, leading to monocultures requiring greater amounts of fossil fuel inputs , chemical and machinery wise, spiralling upwards
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A loss of diversity, not just biodiversity but also crop diversity, compounding the problems of monocultures .
Not to mention the loss of resilence in a system when you only have a few very large dominating players reliant on links in a long supply chain.
And longer longer supply chains, also require larger amounts of fossil fuels for transport, and refrigeration, and packaging.
Without those big fossil fuel inputs, which we're supposed to be cutting back on, the whole system is a bit cooked..
(Not to mention the reliance on 'cheap' labour)
Covid, and the 'other event' that shall not be named showed up the fragility of relying on so much imported stuff.
Businesses like mine carried on same as ever, prospered even, because we hadn't got locked into a situation dependant on so many other external inputs, our local markets remained loyal..
Keener even
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Labour is my biggest cost, but working alongside others of like mind, in a chemical free environment, surrounded by the delights of the natural world , whilst doing skilled craft work , is now quite a lot of peoples idea of a reasonably nice way of working.
Thankfully..
Yes it's quite hard work at times, but I don't ever have to go to the gym for weight training - every day is leg and arm day..
T'internet has also opened up new avenues for smaller and medium scaled growers to market and sell direct and via local networks and growers cooperatives and thus capture more of the final sale price, enabling their businesses to prosper via the support of food concerned citizens.
I've seen a big increase in other people setting up to do that in the last ten years or so.
Those aspirant growers and farmers still struggle to gain secure access to land and the other resources necessary, but awareness is building.
Little bits of change are happening here and there, as food and how it's produced moves up the agenda , for lots of reasons.
Hopefully that will keep going, the elms scheme is supposed to be helping with all that, but there's still a lot of uncertainty surrounding all that too.
'Interesting times' to be in our line of work, I'd say...