"Farm without exploitation" sound a lot like regenerative agriculture. I hope that in the near future you will explore SymSoil's product offerings.
Our premise is that plant are the farmers - that they want to share the sugars and other products of photosynthesis with the soil microbes which cycle nutrients. This is how nature intended plants to be fed ...
Obviously, this won't solve all of the exploitation issues you describe - but having biodiversity in healthy soil microbe biome, will reduce farmers costs, improve flavor and often crop yields. And along the way, the soil gets healthier over time - roots get stronger and organic materials sequester carbon.
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