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Fertilizer Trap: The Illusion of Infinite Agricultural Yields. Synthetic Nitrogen, Degraded Topsoil, and the Impending Collapse of the Global Farming Architecture
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- Nombre de pages160
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-41703-2
- EAN9783565417032
- Date de parution18/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille940 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
For the past century, human civilization has relied on a brilliant chemical shortcut to stave off mass starvation. By artificially synthesizing nitrogen from the air, the agricultural industry successfully exponentially multiplied global crop yields, creating an era of unprecedented caloric abundance. However, this hyper-efficient food production model has trapped the world in a devastating biological dead end.
This deep dive exposes the catastrophic long-term consequences of chemically engineered agriculture.
While synthetic nutrients temporarily force plants to grow at unnatural speeds, they simultaneously obliterate the essential, living microbial networks within the soil. As the earth becomes structurally barren and increasingly addicted to artificial inputs, farmers are forced to apply staggeringly higher volumes of chemicals just to maintain baseline production, sparking massive ecological dead zones in our oceans and rapidly depleting international freshwater reserves. Deconstruct the highly fragile economics of modern industrial farming.
Anticipate the severe geopolitical shocks that will inevitably strike the global supply chain when the depleted earth finally stops responding to synthetic stimulation.
While synthetic nutrients temporarily force plants to grow at unnatural speeds, they simultaneously obliterate the essential, living microbial networks within the soil. As the earth becomes structurally barren and increasingly addicted to artificial inputs, farmers are forced to apply staggeringly higher volumes of chemicals just to maintain baseline production, sparking massive ecological dead zones in our oceans and rapidly depleting international freshwater reserves. Deconstruct the highly fragile economics of modern industrial farming.
Anticipate the severe geopolitical shocks that will inevitably strike the global supply chain when the depleted earth finally stops responding to synthetic stimulation.



