Guest guest Posted February 18, 1999 Report Share Posted February 18, 1999 On 17 Feb 1999, Madhava Gosh wrote: > It is necessary to read the article quoted below to relate to my remarks. > > Due to the artificial abundance created in India by the inflated yields from > hybrid seeds and chemical fertilisers, the population has increased. If there > is any disruption in lines of supply getting the seeds and fertiliser to > farmers, crops won't get planted, or get planted with inferior seeds into > fields suffering withdrawals from chemicals, and yields will fall off > dramatically, storehouses will empty, and we will be looking at a crisis of > subsistence that has the potential of being massive. I wouldn't want to be in India in Y2K if things turn out bad, simply because I'm in this American body. The first thing people generally do in a widespread crisis is take it out on the foreigners in their midst, and since America is primarily responsible for all those nice chemicals and hybrid seeds (what to speak of terminator technolgy), I wouldn't blame them for stringing up any "monkey faces" they could get their hands on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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