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The cultivation of ‘row crops’ (soy and corn) is heavily subsidized in the US and farmers form an influential lobby that no government dares to alienate. Farmers, as well as crop and animal scientists have been indoctrinated with the idea that they need to continuously increase yields to feed the world, although the theory of food and even protein shortages has been largely debunked (Abramovoy et al, 2025). If some of the land that is used to produce the excess could be rewilded or regenerated by means of grazing, this would make a major contribution not only to biodiversity conservation, but also to the livelihoods of farmers in the countries at the receiving end.
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