This is a very flattening argument that ignores the cultural and biological importance of a healthy, complex food system for nutrition. Replacing agroecological, Place-conscious agriculture with sterile technology not only impoverishes the diversity and importance of food as a social locus, but it demonstrably leads to worse nutrition outcomes.
The question isn't "how do we get rid of agriculture or of people who work the land" but "how do we make their work dignified, comfortable and non-alienating".
This is a very flattening argument that ignores the cultural and biological importance of a healthy, complex food system for nutrition. Replacing agroecological, Place-conscious agriculture with sterile technology not only impoverishes the diversity and importance of food as a social locus, but it demonstrably leads to worse nutrition outcomes.
The question isn't "how do we get rid of agriculture or of people who work the land" but "how do we make their work dignified, comfortable and non-alienating".
Relax comrade, it was just an example.