And in more extreme environments (Mars colonies, seasteads) this will be primary feasible approach: rebase the nutrition stack on the lowest complexity biology we can possibly compile it down to. Why stop at complex plants. Can go down to algae. Maybe even non-living feedstocks.
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I flip flop between future visions of a food system like this or robot intensively managed agroecosystems. Think huge dangers lurk in appropriating too much energy from lower trophic levels just to human purposes. We probably have already gone too far imo.
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Perhaps we'd need to intentionally rewild high percentages of arable land as a safety.
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