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Farmers – A Dying Breed. Finally.
By Brian | September 5, 2007 | Share on Facebook
Via Instapundit, this sounds like pretty big news:
For the first time in 10,000 years, farming is not the dominating industry on a global basis:
Worldwide, in 1996 agriculture employed 42%, industry 21%, and services 37%. In 2006, the numbers are 36%, 22% and 42%. So in the period, services has overtaken farming on a global scale.
And thus passes a tremendous milestone in the history of our species. Farming, invented around 8000 BC, quickly dominated human activity and has so continued to for the following 10,000 years (give or take a few). And we even find that the tradition agriculture->industry->services transition doesn’t hold up globally. The industry segment simply isn’t big enough, so many workers skip to services.
Topics: Random Acts of Blogging | 3 Comments »


I’m writing this from the buffet at the Taj, which perhaps gives a unique perspective on how unprepared most Americans are for a disruption in the food chain….
I feel the same way about the bees. Einstein may have been right at the time, but as they say, necessity is the mother of invention…
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