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    3 months ago

    This is a strawman. No one is arguing buying beans fixes deforestation. However, if less meat is produced (ie less animals are raised for slaughter), then less deforestation will come as a result of the meat industry. If legume farming was destroying the rainforest, I’d have a problem with that too

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      3 months ago

      If legume farming was destroying the rainforest,

      turns out, a lot of the the deforested amazon is being used to grow soy.

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          3 months ago

          the vast majority of the world’s soy (about 85%) is pressed for oil in an oil press for human use. the byproduct of the press is called soy meal or soy cake, and would be a waste product if we didn’t find a use for it. currently, almost all of it goes to feed livestock, (about 70% of the entire crop-weight).

          soybeans are used by people, and we feed the trash to livestock.

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      3 months ago

      if less meat is produced (ie less animals are raised for slaughter), then less deforestation will come as a result of the meat industry.

      but just being vegan doesn’t cause this to happen.