This is a terrifying trajectory in the face of the Global Climate Crisis and the critical need for regenerative agriculture and agro-ecological food production systems. If what is proposed in this article comes to pass (Lord I hope not), the only real result for future generations would be a barren landscape of monoculture and the ultimate loss of one of the highest levels of biodiversity in the SADC.All the economic growth proposed in this article can be achieved through regenerative agriculture and agro-ecological practises and would furthermore increase Mozambique's resilience to natural disasters. Appropriate application of technologies and access to infrastructure would be critical of course. However, the idea that the country can flourish sustainably, through its own development and application of chemical fertilizers suggests that the resounding agreement across the scientific literature has been utterly ignored. |
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