The Netherlands has one of the highest population densities in the world, 507 people per square kilometer, and yet is the world's second biggest exporter of agricultural products. That is very impressive.https://www.archdaily.com/932301/how-the-dutch-use-architecture-to-feed-the-world …
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Not much? It's more than double.
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More so if you’re re feeding the world, as a lot of it is flowers.
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I grappled with this as well: the Dutch produce much less agriproducts by mass than Italy or Spain, but they make more expensive things (flowers/meat vs tomatoes). They also have a notable pollution problem because of it. We'd call it "technical debt".https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/12/nitrogen-crisis-jam-packed-livestock-operations-has-paralyzed-dutch-economy …
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Yes, they produce lots of "food". You seem to live in the US mostly. When you measure food in tons, the #1 strategy is to boost water content. Which basically is what mineral fertilizers do via osmotic pressure. But buy a tomato from a typical NL glasshouse some day... You'll see
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Was this sarcasm? So everyone, everywhere should just fabricate every economic number by more than doubling and the resulting investment narratives are not fraud. Please contact me to invest.
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