Extremely not-fun fact: collectively, humanity currently produces more than enough food for every person. But a huge part of it is either wasted or inaccessible by people that need them, which usually results in them not going to anyone and being wasted, which is why we still have food scarcity.

  • DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe
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    1 year ago

    There’s a lot to be said for encouraging self sufficiency. See the damage done to African textile industries from a glut of charity clothing.

    Of course, in an industrial age “encouraging self sufficiency” also means making competition, and a lot of dummies start talking about bootstraps instead of supporting education and investment.