"The Agricultural Stability Doctrine™ (ASD) — Preventing the Global Protein Gap Horizon (2080)"

The Whitepaper by Nicolin Decker

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In this Special Edition of The Whitepaper, Nicolin Decker introduces The Agricultural Stability Doctrine™ (ASD)—the first reproducible, regulator-readable, cross-agency framework designed to prevent the Global Protein Gap Horizon (2080) and stabilize global food systems through soil-anchored regenerative infrastructure.

For decades, food security has been treated as an agricultural issue. ASD reframes it as something far more foundational: a matter of national solvency, public health, and international peace. By defining soil chemistry as Tier-1 national infrastructure—equal in strategic weight to energy, water, and transportation—the Doctrine demonstrates how nutrient restoration can dampen volatility, strengthen economies, and extend global protein sufficiency by more than three decades beyond the projected collapse line ... 

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Keywords
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