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How can humans protect or continue to use strawberries without impacting future generations?
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How can humans protect or continue to use strawberries without impacting future generations?
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By producing the same amount that is used. In simple words, if you eat 3 strawberries, you will have to grow 3 strawberries.
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Well I’m reference to this question, what I am thinking is about sustainability and not consuming to much. They can reduce harmful toxins in pesticides that affect the environment when harvesting them and continuously replanting
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