• commie@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    Well, your graph could just as easily support my position as it could go against it.

    no, it’ can’t. this is an unscientific claim.

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          Well, if you look at the graphs last 3 points, it goes up from the first to the second much higher than it does from the second to the third.

          Should I just assume there was a production problem that caused the reduction?

          What’s caused that very minor decrease in the rate?

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            1 day ago

            i am not an expert on global agricultural markets, but my suspicion is drought, followed by a global (human) pandemic, but i don’t know if those actually caused it even if you could prove they (both) happened. you can also see a significant drop in the 90s correlating with mad cow disease. there it’s easy to say “we destroyed a bunch of cattle instead of slaughtering them” but that’s not exactly reducing suffering. i seem to recall similar stories during the pandemic.

            i highly doubt we could draw a causal link between buying beans and either of those dips, though.

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              1 day ago

              They were after the pandemic, theres a big dropoff during covid but I didnt want to use it because obviously the causes weren’t regulation or vegans.

              I was mainly pointing out that its possible for the rate of increase to decrease, although I understand I can’t prove its from a change in demand.

              If there isnt proof for any of the solutions we’ve talked about why shouldn’t I just do all of them?

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                1 day ago

                I would choose one that is provably effective. actually rescuing animals tangibly saves them from the agricultural system. everything else I can think of is the equivalent of hopes and prayers.

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                  22 hours ago

                  Well not seeing the result personally isnt exactly the same as hopes and prayers but I do see why thats at least reasonable.