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Re: [permaculture] "warning that the , global availability of phosphorus fertilizer will begin to decline"
- From: Darren Doherty <darren@permaculture.biz>
- To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] "warning that the , global availability of phosphorus fertilizer will begin to decline"
- Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 10:00:34 +1100
G'day,
This is all why we at RegenAG*®* <http://www.regenag.com/> are spreading the
knowledge that our COAS <http://www.coas.com.mx/cms/> colleagues and RegenAG
*®* collaborators in Latin America have developed around showing farmers and
gardeners how to make their own BioFertilizers...you can check out the
information on all of this at the RegenAG® BioFertile Farms
site....<http://www.regenag.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=30>
So whilst producers are concerned about China and other's influence over P
supplies their is already plenty walking and standing around right now and
right close if you know how to unlock it....
All the best,
Darren
On 1 April 2011 09:27, Dieter Brand <diebrand@yahoo.com> wrote:
> --- On Thu, 3/31/11, Linda Ray <lindaray@att.net> wrote:
> > IMHO when/if that happens, ...
>
> It has already happened. The exact date of P-peak may be a matter of
> debate, but the fact is that already the prospect of scarcity makes the
> price go up. A couple of years ago, China, which is one of the major P
> producers worldwide, increased the price for P and restricted exports so as
> to channel more P to its own farming sector. This caused a stir in Japan
> and other places that depend on P exports from China for their domestic
> farming. That is also the background of the present article. China
> controls much of the World’s phosphorous and rare metal reserves and by that
> means may also control our own future. Not a very comforting idea.
>
> > it should instigate a change away from the current nonfunctional
> > NPK model and produce a resurgence of sustainable farming, by necessity.
>
> Nice idea, the trouble is that you can't make big bugs with mulch or
> compost. Our industrial model of society and farming requires industrial
> production methods. Perhaps industry will come up with some substitute, or
> perhaps develop GMO crops that don’t need P. Something along that line,
> anything, no matter how degraded, as long as it can produced industrially
> and we don’t have to work with our own hands. That would be decidedly too
> distasteful to most of us.
>
> Dieter
>
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[permaculture] "warning that the , global availability of phosphorus fertilizer will begin to decline",
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 03/31/2011
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Re: [permaculture] "warning that the , global availability of phosphorus fertilizer will begin to decline",
Linda Ray, 03/31/2011
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Re: [permaculture] "warning that the , global availability of phosphorus fertilizer will begin to decline",
Dieter Brand, 03/31/2011
- Re: [permaculture] "warning that the , global availability of phosphorus fertilizer will begin to decline", Darren Doherty, 03/31/2011
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Re: [permaculture] "warning that the , global availability of phosphorus fertilizer will begin to decline",
Dieter Brand, 03/31/2011
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Re: [permaculture] "warning that the , global availability of phosphorus fertilizer will begin to decline",
Linda Ray, 03/31/2011
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