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POPSMounds of Disgustingly Delicious Food I'm hungry now...but after seeing all this, I will never fry anything ever again! My new name is Baked N. Broiled. There are hundreds of food photos on this site. I have never been here before and was kinda shocked.
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POPSFish Farming in Malawi - World Food Crisis Solutions
This is what the spirit of TRUE Leadership is all about - from one of the poorest nations on Earth. Esther is the wife of a Chief, therefore she is also considered a Chief. She is a "Community Organizer"! In this video she plainly says that because she is a leader, she has to set an example for everyone else to follow. | She is not waiting for the hand-out (that will never really come) - she is not waiting to see if anyone else is "going to do something" to help her people. SHE is taking the lead action and setting the example. Through fish farming at its lowest level, she has increased her profits "just enough" to have food and resources to adopt the HIV Orphans in her Community. She didn't say "village" - she said COMMUNITY! It's way past time for our World Community to take the same kind of action. That is why am I so happy that I have come onto contact with world aquaculture pioneers. I think the solution lies with entrepreneurs, like Esther...not GOVs alone.
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POPSClean Food Initiatives: Island Bounty, SA - Aquaculture "Clean Food" is a global issue. Aquaculture can change the way we eat and live throughthe participationof the global communtity as a whole. Island Bounty is leading the way to a new "blue revolution" whereby many countries work together. I am really glad to see them doing so well towards that end.
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POPSFood for Thought What a great thing it is to be able to share humanity with others and know they appreciate the joys and the sufferings...and at least maintain an open dialogue for change - thus giving hope for our future.
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POPSGoing GREEN - A Beautiful Cabbage - Images
I keep reading that in Ecuador, they are not limited to the kind of growing seasons we have here in the US. That got me thinking. When I was young, we used to "borrow land" for gardening. We lived in a subdivision, but the electric co-op let us freely use their land about 20 minutes away and till it up for gardens to our hearts' content. There was not one summer that we did not have our own cucumbers, tomatoes, and corn, ever! Why can't we do the same thing only on a global scale? Why can't the US go into Ecuador and just farm it up? Make a world-food co-op of sorts? Start feeding the world. The world will still have to buy the food, but at least there will be an abundance. Many countries could do this. Why not? In a land where they are not limited to growing seasons and you can plant strawberries right beside the cabbages, plenty of land to grow on, fertile soil, lots of room to live, it would even create jobs for the people there! "Organic in Ecuador -Farmed by the USA for YOU."
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POPSUrban Aquaculture Shows Great Promise For the World Finding successful environmental and economic trade-offs is the mission of Island Bounty. The future for sustainable food products is to create a zero carbon footprint. By using solar and wind energy, pollutants associated with fossil fuel usage are reduced to negligible levels.
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POPSWhat is Aquaculture? Our oceans simply cannot yield sufficient quantities of fresh fish and seafood to produce enough viable protein for the Earth's population. That poses a dilemna for Fishermen, however, for a large majority of the world, without underwater agriculture, they would simply go hungry...or die.