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(Created page with " The crop choices page suggests that vegetables sometimes get extraordinarily high crop yields, and so the most ''land-efficient'' way to feed the world could be to grow massive amounts of vegetables, dehydrate them, powderize them, and use that as flour. But the how much energy would that food-dehydration take? Since most of today's energy comes from fossil fuels, one way to look at this would be... For every 1kg of dry product, how many energy/unit...")
 
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Since most of today's energy comes from [[fossil fuels]], one way to look at this would be...
Since most of today's energy comes from [[fossil fuels]], one way to look at this would be...


For every 1kg of dry product, how many [[energy/units|grams of oil burned]] would the dehydration process need?
For every 1kg of dry product, how many [[energy units|grams of oil burned]] would the dehydration process need?
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