While "sustainable intensification" is viewed as an efficient way of producing more output from the same track of land, Greenpeace however is doubtful of these claims, and states that:

a. the language of sustainable intensification is essentially the same old chemical cocktails under a green veneer
b. the language of sustainable intensification is a trick by agro-business to extract more profit from leased land
c. the language of sustainable intensification is about power to control agro-business outcomes
d. the language of sustainable intensification is a veneer for state intrusion in private spheres.


a. the language of sustainable intensification is essentially the same old chemical cocktails under a green veneer

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