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.Just today, I ran across an article reporting about food crops in Russia.
It reports this about Russia's main staple food (starch/grain):Russian households (inclusive of both urban and rural) collectively grow 92% of country's potatoes on their garden-plots, the size of which is typically 600 square meters [0.15 acres] for urban households, and typically no more than 2500 square meters [0.62 acres] for rural households
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They state that the Russian Monoculture system produces 43% of the Russian agricultural output on 83% of Russia's agricultural land. They also state that the Russian home gardeners produce 51% of the Russian agricultural output on 7% of Russia's agricultural land. I haven't been able to find any sources to actually back up these claims. I don't doubt that a polyculture system can produce more food than a monoculture system. It just seems the claims are overinflated.
Jonathan_Byron wrote:private gardeners...would hop on a train with two suitcases of tomatoes and sell them in Moscow on the black market, and they could make a few months salary per trip.
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