“Anybody interested in solving, rather than profiting from, the problems of food production and distribution will see that in the long run the safest food supply is a local food supply, not a supply that is dependent on a global economy. Nations and regions within nations must be left free and should be encouraged to develop the local food economies that best suit local needs and local conditions.”
Quote by Wendell Berry
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The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays of Wendell Berry
This book is a compilation of essays by Wendell Berry, focusing on the importance of sustainable agriculture and the relationship between human communities and the land. Berry's work delves into the philosophical and practical aspects of living in harmony with nature, emphasizing the value of traditional farming practices and rural communities. more
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