Cyndi's Two Cents
Blueprint for sustainability
Commentary.
Sustainability.
It amazes me how many people believe that sustainability is a new concept in agriculture. Those of you involved in production agriculture know sustainability is necessary to keep doing what you are doing. If your farm is not economically, ethically, and environmentally sustainable, it is not going to be successful over time.
United Nations Member States adopted “The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” in 2015. It is a shared blueprint “for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future.”
There are seventeen sustainable development goals in the agenda:
Lofty goals? Idealistic goals? Why should you care?
For such a utopia to exist, major changes must be made. Like me, most of you are on board with a world where we, and by “we” I mean all the people on this planet, meet our own needs without compromising the ability of all the future generations on this planet to meet theirs. Unfortunately, it will not be entirely up to the citizenry of each country to determine how to best get there. Bureaucrats and politicians at every level in every country on the world stage want to have their fingerprints on this plan.
Some want to see it succeed for the right reasons. Many want to see it succeed for the financial gain or political power that will come to them through the process. Some of those decision-makers will or have already imposed arbitrary and complex rules and regulations creating miles of red tape, processes, and delays.
Many politicians have seen to it that their “friends” or supporters have been awarded advantages without any consideration for the actual ability to get those jobs done. Cronyism. Politics over proficiencies.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch and on the farm, men and women are working hard to stay economically sound while taking the best care of the land, air, water, and livestock so they leave it all a little better than when they became the stewards.
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