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So are there any rules here, or what? :)
 
So are there any rules here, or what? :)
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I found this site when searching the word "fruitarian" and I have a question: which is about ownership of land. It seems to me that the concept of land ownership is vital to success in becomming a fruitarian because NO ONE in the world actually grows and distributes all the fruits that could supply protein for fruitarians (non-seed diet fruitarians) So presently taking total control over 50 acres of tropical farm land (by purported farm ownership) gives me a chance to plant the rare trees that are often slow to produce fruit ( take up to  15 or 20 years to first bear fruit) (eg seedling oranges) or amazon oil palm fruits (see www.discoverfruit.com) The fact is that if the public shared ownership of the project they inevitably would spoil it by not keeping it in a particular pattern of trees and micro-organisms necessary for vegan-organic fruitarian agroforestry. If the surrounding farms were all merged then due to no individual 'ownership' then some people would add inorganic fertilizer and insecticide over time, some would add blood and bone fertilizer and spoil my legume fruit tree bacterial symbiotic effect, some would see vacant pastures for their goats which then would eat the young rare fruit trees, the people would want to kill my dogs that attack their goats- and it would be chaos. Am I right that farm land ownership/or secure 100 year lease is necessary to allow fruitarianism to succeed.

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So are there any rules here, or what? :)

I found this site when searching the word "fruitarian" and I have a question: which is about ownership of land. It seems to me that the concept of land ownership is vital to success in becomming a fruitarian because NO ONE in the world actually grows and distributes all the fruits that could supply protein for fruitarians (non-seed diet fruitarians) So presently taking total control over 50 acres of tropical farm land (by purported farm ownership) gives me a chance to plant the rare trees that are often slow to produce fruit ( take up to 15 or 20 years to first bear fruit) (eg seedling oranges) or amazon oil palm fruits (see www.discoverfruit.com) The fact is that if the public shared ownership of the project they inevitably would spoil it by not keeping it in a particular pattern of trees and micro-organisms necessary for vegan-organic fruitarian agroforestry. If the surrounding farms were all merged then due to no individual 'ownership' then some people would add inorganic fertilizer and insecticide over time, some would add blood and bone fertilizer and spoil my legume fruit tree bacterial symbiotic effect, some would see vacant pastures for their goats which then would eat the young rare fruit trees, the people would want to kill my dogs that attack their goats- and it would be chaos. Am I right that farm land ownership/or secure 100 year lease is necessary to allow fruitarianism to succeed.