In a world where food abundance masks a silent crisis, "The Disease of Modern Malnutrition: The Paradox of Empty Abundance" - Modern Agriculture lays bare a startling paradox: humanity has never produced so much, yet has never been so malnourished. Audace Cintije reveals how the modern agricultural model, based on productivity at all costs, acts like a systemic disease - depleting soils, contaminating water, destroying biodiversity and altering the very quality of our food.Through an in-depth analysis, nourished by scientific data and field experience, notably in Burundi, the author demonstrates that this crisis goes beyond agriculture: it affects health, the economy and the equilibrium of our societies.But this book doesn't just diagnose. It traces a path. Agroecology, local seeds, traditional knowledge and citizen involvement emerge as the pillars of a regenerative food system.a powerful, lucid and mobilizing work, which makes a clear appeal: rethink the way we produce and feed ourselves, to reconcile man with nature - and preserve the future.
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