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The Past, Present & Future Of Poop

By Jenny Morber/Undark

In Osaka, Japan, in the early 1700s, neighboring villages fought over rights to city residents’ excrement.
Much of Japan’s soil – sandy and poor in nutrients – produced feeble crops and supported few animals, so farmers depended on human fertilizer to grow food. And they were willing to pay for it.

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Posted on December 11, 2021