Room Conversation | April 23, 1976 | Melbourne

Guest, April 23, 1976, Melbourne: […] I agree, that it’s not.

Prabhupada: But you are now claiming it is your land. The Africans, they are claiming. So much land, you can produce ten times food grains for as many population as there are. Ten times milk is required, food grain is required. That is the instruction of Bhagavad-gita. Krsi-go-raksya-vanijyam vaisya-karma svabhava-jam [Bg. 18.44]

Guest: If we produced all of the foods that we could produce and we literally gave them away to other countries that need them, we’d produce a tremendous disincentive in those countries for their own production. I don’t think it’s as easy, the world…

Prabhupada:  Production…. You take the total land as God’s property, and all the population, they are sons of God. Then whole problem solved. Everything solved. If economic problem is solved, then social, political, religious, philosophical, everything is solved.

Guest: If there was exchange for that money, I think you’d be right.

Prabhupada: No money required. No money required. Simply one is required to work to produce food grain. That’s all. No money required. And God has given us so much land that we can produce food grain and we can keep cows’ milk, and from milk we derive so many rich, nutritious, full of vitamins foodstuff that the whole economic question solved immediately.

But we are producing…. Instead of food grain, we are producing tobacco for smoking cigarette. We are producing coffee for going to hell. So how you can expect social reformation? In Africa I have seen. Instead of producing grain, they are producing coffee, tea, and keeping the cows for killing, making business to sell meat to other countries. Full Conversation

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