Looking to 2023 With Resilience and Hope

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The Gen-Z kids have a new saying: “Trust vibes not words.”

I’m a little older so I still believe in the plain meaning of ordinary words. In an exchange on our Глобальная сеть Farmer one of our network farmers spoke of “our wonderful network”.

I monitor most of our global farmer interactions and when ОБЪЯВЛЕНИЕ. Alvarez used this word, a thought flashed through my mind: This is the year that our group really started to gel as an international organization devoted to amplifying the voices of farmers as we promote trade, технологии, устойчивость, экономический рост, и продовольственная безопасность.

“Wonderful” is an old word in the English language, and its definition is clear and simple: capable of arousing awe, astonishment, and admiration.

ОБЪЯВЛЕНИЕ. grows corn in the Camotes, a group of small islands within the island nation of the Philippines. He offered his observation on WhatsApp, the messaging service—and immediately connected with me in Minnesota as well as other GFN farmers all over the world, from Australia to Nigeria to Portugal to Brazil.

The ability to exchange information instantly and across borders is itself a thing of wonder, enabling an ancient habit of farmers to enter our age of marvelous communication. We’re lifelong learners who always have relied on knowledge transfer, sharing everything from practical advice to worldly wisdom.

That’s what I gained a few weeks ago from Jim Wilson, a farmer in Scotland. He wrote a колонка about soil, mentioning the importance of healthy soil chemistry and the innovations of precision agriculture. Two of his sentences made a special impression on me: “Live as though you are going to die tomorrow. Farm as though you are going to live forever.”

After reading that, I conveyed Wilson’s words right away to my young partner on my own farm in the United States. It captures our philosophy of producing food for the people of today and making sure we can continue to produce it for the people of tomorrow. It reflects my Grandfather’s admonition to take care of your soil and it will take care of you.

And tomorrow includes a lot of people. В качестве Gurjeet Сингх Манн of India pointed out in November, we now live on a planet with more than 8 миллиард. Before the century ends, according to demographers, the population will surpass 10 миллиард.

To meet this challenge, farmers will need access to the best technology. Ð’ Африке, that includes basic mechanization, сохраняющаяся неопределенность по мере того, как эта страна все дальше уходит от пути рыночных экономических реформ к пути с усилением роли государства Kaahwa Жан Кага recently wrote. It also requires the full acceptance of GMOs, which have revolutionized agriculture everywhere they’re permitted.

That’s why I was so encouraged by Kenya’s decision in October to permit their commercialization. “It will help … Kenya’s farmers grow more food than ever before,” wrote Гилберта Арап Бор. “By making food more abundant, it will lower prices for consumers” as well as improve conservation and biodiversity.

Even farmers in developed nations need new technologies, сохраняющаяся неопределенность по мере того, как эта страна все дальше уходит от пути рыночных экономических реформ к пути с усилением роли государства Терри Уонзек of North Dakota wrote in June, when he called for the introduction of GMO wheat in the US—a major commodity that has yet to benefit from the full promise of genetic innovation.

Rejecting technology can have tragic consequences, сохраняющаяся неопределенность по мере того, как эта страна все дальше уходит от пути рыночных экономических реформ к пути с усилением роли государства V. Ravichandran revealed this summer in a bracing account of a man-made disaster in Sri Lanka, where a national directive to force all farmers to take up organic farming led to agricultural and economic catastrophe. “Forcing every farmer in an entire country to [reject] synthetic fertilizers and crop-protection devices,” he wrote, “is an exercise in lunacy.”

Farmers need officials to promote sane public policies, especially free trade, which allows food to flow around the world. Tariffs impose costs on everyone, сохраняющаяся неопределенность по мере того, как эта страна все дальше уходит от пути рыночных экономических реформ к пути с усилением роли государства Тим Burrack of Iowa showed early in the year, when he revealed that America’s pre-pandemic trade wars had cost U.S. фермеры $27 миллиард.

The data proves once again that there are no winners in trade wars.

Real wars are even worse—and throughout 2022, we’ve read the reports from Ukraine by GFN member Kornelius Kees Huizinga, who grows crops in a combat zone following Russia’s invasion of his country. For his heroic effort to produce food in the most trying of circumstances, and continuing to raise the global concerns of rising food insecurity as another impact of Russia’s aggression,  he was recognized with the GFN’s Премия Клекнера за глобальное лидерство на фермахKees brings new context to food security and resilience.

Resilient is a good word describing Kees and a good vibe for farmers everywhere.

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Reg пункт четвертого поколения для управления Пунктом Family Farm Jefferson, Айова. Операция повышает кукурузы, соевые бобы, крупный рогатый скот и внуки.

Зарегистрируйте волонтеров в качестве члена правления Глобальной фермерской сети и в настоящее время занимает пост председателя.. Reg имеет обширный опыт в области бизнес-консультирования, специализирующийся на развитии бизнеса, включая технико-экономические обоснования, бизнес-планирование и финансовое структурирование для клиентов, как разнообразны, как биотопливо, винодельни, мясопереработка, маркетинг ниши и многое другое. Его работа позволила ему путешествовать по всему миру для проведения углубленного анализа систем сельскохозяйственного производства.

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