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Mouse plagues are an inevitable consequence of industrial farming practices.

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Mouse plagues are an inevitable consequence of industrial farming practices. - Slide 1
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What happened?

Western Australia and South Australia are experiencing a devastating mouse plague, threatening grain farmers' livelihoods.

Oppose

Some argue that natural fluctuations in rodent populations are normal and not necessarily indicative of poor agricultural practices.

Risk

The economic impact on the grain industry could be severe if the plague is not controlled effectively.

Conflict

Agribusinesses may downplay the severity to protect their image and market stability.

Future

Without sustainable practices, similar plagues are likely to recur, threatening food security and farmer livelihoods.

Predict

The plague will likely cause significant economic losses for farmers unless effective mitigation measures are implemented.

Context

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Why is this being discussed?

Grain farmers in WA and SA face a severe mouse plague, with up to 4,000 burrows per hectare reported. This crisis underscores the ecological imbalance caused by industrial farming practices. #MousePlague #FarmingCrisis

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Hidden Trade-off

While industrial farming boosts short-term yields, it often leads to long-term ecological imbalances like rodent plagues.

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