This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: "food from nowhere", corporatization of food and agriculture, when a few firms control a particular sector or stage of production, The shift from the reliance on natural processes for farming to industrial processes that rely on inputs (pesticide use,synthetic fertilizers,complex machinery), genetic modification, when a firm or set of firms controls multiple stages of production (inputs, production, and processing), Food regime theory, The most common strategy of food and environment movement organizations. Production can be made sustainable through purchasing practices, a measurement of how much resources people's diet use and the amount of pollution it produces, LULUs (Locally unwanted land uses), "accumulation by dispossession", Urban and rural areas where people lack access to affordable fresh and nutritious foods,such as fruits and vegetables, globalization, corporatization, and industrialization, Efforts to increase productivity have led to the use of synthetic inputs and increasing dependence on them, Implicit hunger, Alternative food and agriculture, Includes the right to use and manage lands, water, seeds,livestock, and biodiversity to the rights to know how food is produced by whom and where, Political consumerism, "obesity-hunger paradox", When people do not have access to sufficient food, "the invisible mouth", "factory girls", fuel derived from agricultural crops that are often promoted as a green alternative and "superweeds" and "superpests".
Producing and Consuming Food | NEOLITHIC AGE | Introduction to Clear Touch Bingo | Neolithic Age | Neolithic Age
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