(12-10-2023, 09:36 AM)C_T_Russell Wrote: As long as it's not pine trees, in the UK, that would mean oak and other native species.We don't currently have a lack of food production. The problems we are seeing with food availability are due to distribution, marketing and lack of food preparation skills.
Trees that are planted don't make money either unless it takes advantage of an unsustainable emissions trading scheme.
Right now the population needs food and that means land is required to produce it.
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