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- Embed this notice@Frondeur @ahelwer Exactly. We don't NEED to use Haber-Bosch process to produce fertilizer, but we do. If we stopped doing it, it would create more volatility in the price and availability of food across the board, because new variables would be introduced. Ironically, discontinuing use of it would require more farm land devoted to herbivore husbandry because that's the next best source of fertilizers used across the board. End factory farming, more animals, more efficient use of their waste, more small businesses and localized production. Suddenly we have increased genetic diversity, decreased waste, a healthier ecosystem, only a small cost increase to consumer, and a massively enriched middle class.