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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 19 Jul 2015

    Can organic food feed the world? http://on.wsj.com/1MaMZMF pic.twitter.com/UyroL8e0Hf

    4:03 PM - 19 Jul 2015
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    19 replies 184 retweets 151 likes
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      2. jesterhead‏ @komiska 19 Jul 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        .@WSJ Yes.More foolish questions?

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      3. Juraj Sotosek‏ @MrBarents 19 Jul 2015
        Replying to @komiska

        @komiska Smijemo ti postavljati foolish pitanja? :)

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      4. jesterhead‏ @komiska 19 Jul 2015
        Replying to @MrBarents

        @MrBarents A bolje ne ... I ja imam takvih ali su obično vrlo vezana za nešto specijalno,stručno,a ovi krenuli s osnovnim stvarima

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      5. Juraj Sotosek‏ @MrBarents 19 Jul 2015
        Replying to @komiska

        @komiska Da, to je ta Njemacka hladnoca tvoja 😛

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      6. jesterhead‏ @komiska 19 Jul 2015
        Replying to @MrBarents

        @MrBarents LOL! Pa prehrana! Najvažniji sistem informacije i izvor svakakvih senzualnih otkrića...:))

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      2. Michael G‏ @geedropsthemic 19 Jul 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ (there's already not enough food to adequately feed the 380,000 babies born everyday so, unfortunately...no)

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      1. Richy‏ @artbyrichy 19 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ 'Organic' is more than just about food. If it was about food alone, it wouldn't be viable. Inorganic culture as a whole is the problem.

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      1. Vadim‏ @vadimbythebay 19 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ The short answer is no, The game only rich countries can afford to play, and even there the price can be prohibitive for poor

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      2. Espanter‏ @espanterhellas 19 Jul 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ it did it for like 2000 years....

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      3. JSmith‏ @Food4JS 19 Jul 2015
        Replying to @espanterhellas

        @espanterhellas @WSJ Wrong. Countless people starved to death.

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      4. Espanter‏ @espanterhellas 20 Jul 2015
        Replying to @Food4JS

        @Food4JS @WSJ I dont agreed to that. it was not the food limit but the lords/king will that was make the food suply limited for the people.

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      5. JSmith‏ @Food4JS 20 Jul 2015
        Replying to @espanterhellas

        @espanterhellas @WSJ Part of the problem-true. Not enough Nitrogen to grow food and lack of tech more likely.

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      1. Walters‏ @cwalt11 19 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ Not a chance. Not nearly enough organic food in the world to feed the growing population.

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      1. Nathaniel arap Chumo‏ @ArapChumo 19 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ The practice of organic farming should be promoted worldwide

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      1. Zinan Li‏ @li_zinan 19 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ unfortunately most people could not or prefer not to afford the expansive organic foods

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      1. Nikhil Gupta‏ @nik19nikhil 19 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ if rich people think a bit and give up the riches which not necessity to live, a lot of hungry #people can have #food.But nobody cares.

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      1. Dr. J‏ @drj4776 19 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ The yield per acre from organic farming is about half the yield from conventional farms. That's why organic foods are so expensive.

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      1. John Wiegman‏ @JohnWiegman 19 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ not for the prices they charge

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      1. Reza Amouzadeh‏ @AmouzadehReza 19 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ heading to healthy lifestyle

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