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Supplying sustainability : Comments
By Paula Matthewson, published 10/6/2008With 1.7 billion more mouths to feed by 2030 there has never been greater pressure on global agriculture.
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It is true that for the first time in history more humans live in urban rather than in rural areas. This has been true of Australian society for many years with a break down resulting in the understanding by urban society of the costs and problems of the small minority of our society who live on and work the farms. Australian farmers are amongst the most productive farmers in the world, ready to use modern technology to preserve the land and increase crop yield.
Australian farmers have always been price takers and this has resulted in an inability to get a return on their product. They have been leaving the land and drifting to the cities to obtain a living wage.
Within Australia there is arable land lying fallow. There are crops wasted every year because the price is too low to warrant the cost of harvesting.
Only if there is a radical change in the attitude of governments ensuring changes to policies to protect and assist Australian farmers, plus a change in the attitude of the urban population willing to pay a higher price for Australian produce, will the Australian farmer be able to assist during the predicted food famines of this century.