The energy and fertilizer crisis is quickly turning into a food crisis. Farmers are being squeezed by rising input costs while yields and prices struggle to keep up. As traditional fertilizer becomes unaffordable, biotech solutions like gene-edited microbes are rapidly expanding across farmland. This shift could create new dependencies and reshape how food is produced—raising serious questions about long-term control, sustainability, and resilience.
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