A workshop with Alan Broughton
from 10am on Saturday, 2nd March,
Jacaranda Room, Hughes House,
behind Kent House, 141 Faulkner Street, Armidale.
Alan Broughton, co-author of “Sustainable Agriculture vs Corporate Greed”, will argue that small-scale, sustainable farming and socialism go hand in hand.
The industrial farming practiced by agribusiness is marked by land degradation and heavy use of insecticides, herbicides and fertilisers. Agribusiness is also a big contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. But contrary to the myths spread by big-business apologists, the evidence shows that family farms are many times more productive and better cared for than large holdings.
Broughton makes the connection between a systemic and sympathetic stance towards farmers and sustainable agriculture, on the one hand, and socialist analysis, on the other.
The industrial farming practiced by agribusiness is marked by land degradation and heavy use of insecticides, herbicides and fertilisers. Agribusiness is also a big contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. But contrary to the myths spread by big-business apologists, the evidence shows that family farms are many times more productive and better cared for than large holdings.
Broughton makes the connection between a systemic and sympathetic stance towards farmers and sustainable agriculture, on the one hand, and socialist analysis, on the other.
Stay for lunch and discussion.
Entry free, donations welcome.