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Old 02-19-2010, 04:55 AM
Kemper Boyd Kemper Boyd is offline
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Originally Posted by kato13 View Post
Yeah I agree that was high but if causalities are fewer, food production might be higher than 10-20% of pre war.
I wouldn't worry about having too high food production: on a global scale, even after a nuclear war, the problem isn't growing enough food but actually getting that food to people. The breakdown of international trade and transportation infrastructure kills more people than absolute food shortages in the long term.
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