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The Circular Economy and Food Production

Cool+SecondaryYear 10Humanities and Social SciencesBusiness and EconomicsEnvironmentalBiodiversityLand ManagementSustainability

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Presentation Summary

Historically, farmers have used chemicals to speed plant growth and remove pests, but we now know that the human health impacts of these chemicals can be devastating. In response, some farmers seek alternatives, such as regenerative or organic farming. These practices reflect a wider move in society towards a circular economy.

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