nonoLeRobot wrote:Well, I read quickly enough.
and I put back what I had edited in my previous post:
"After reading the subject, is it agriculture that is too close to houses or rather houses / housing estates too close to fields? Another problem posed by the sprawling and spectacular extension of housing estates which will end up depriving us of eating . " In any case, to be able to eat with organic food, you need a lot of surface area and here we do exactly the opposite.
I'm sorry but looking at the photo of the eye it is clearly the houses that encroach on the fields. The problem of pollution from agriculture is a real problem, but it is not new and the farmer who is unlucky to have a housing estate next to him has nothing to do with it. Even if it were organic, there would be problems with stinking manure / slurry, noise from farm equipment, insects and other animals. etc ...
Hi nono the robot
when you say :
the farmer who is unlucky enough to have a housing estate next to him has nothing to do with it.
False, it was he who sold the plot so that there is this subdivision he received a lot of money in the pocket for that.