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A Way Of Working Together
ARE there any farm cooperatives in Namibia?
The successful Israeli kibbutz model might seem a useful template
in helping to address at least part of the land redistribution
question.
Achieving success in today's global agricultural system means
taking advantages of economies of scale that small family farms on
tiny plots simply cannot muster.
Moving beyond subsistence agriculture requires it.
If not their land, might not existing farmers be persuaded to sell
shares in their operations to others who would then participate in
and work on making such farms even greater successes?
This would provide everyone involved with an incentive to work
together, instead of glaring across fence lines at each other,
while maximising export potential.
- Alan Dean Foster - Prescott, Arizona - USA
Moving beyond subsistence agriculture requires it.
If not their land, might not existing farmers be persuaded to sell
shares in their operations to others who would then participate in
and work on making such farms even greater successes? This would
provide everyone involved with an incentive to work together,
instead of glaring across fence lines at each other, while
maximising export potential.- Alan Dean Foster - Prescott, Arizona
- USA
