Does any one else think it seems a little ludicrous that the imperium would use space transport to bring food to hive worlds? Not because ships can't carry enough food. It just seems the warp is a little unstable.
I think space transport would be reserved for highly precious material such as nephium ad promethium which can't be found on most planets.
I figure hive worlds could have orbitals they use for agriculture. As well as recycling plants and algea plants.
May be they ship ust enough fertilizer to keep the on planet farms running rather than actual grain and meat.
I think you're right to a degree - warp travel is clearly very dangerous. However, the very existence of agri worlds is suggestive that they are necessary. While it is no doubt true that the Imperium possesses the technology to construct orbital farms, I can't recall seeing many references to such things. The world of Precipre is the only one that springs to mind that is similar.
I would hazard a guess that most of the risk of warp travel comes from travelling to unknown regions through parts of the warp that are inherently unstable. Travelling along well known warp conduits making tiny computer calculated jumps, in the manner of most of the chartist captains, is probably much less risky. I imagine a realtively stable command economy could be built around travel like this.
In terms of how most Hive worlds deal with food shortages, though, I reckon they eat dead people, ieatdeadpeople2. Corpse starch rations all the way!
Hahaha ya "It's people! Soylent Green is people!"
As a science student I love thinking about these kind of social engineering problems the imperium would face
So here's what I'm thinking. There's really 2 possibilities here when i come to food supply.
1) The Imperium has existed long enough to know and have learned that out of sheer necessity it has to run in a sustainable manner which will detail below as well as support from cannon that it operates like this. I ind this to be a more interesting option but honestly both are equally likely
2)The Imperium is the exact same as most societies in history. It leaches what ever it can as fast as it can. Its basically ****** the galaxy for all its worth because it knows it can or because its just concerned with day to day survival.
Sustainability
I've always pictured the Imperium to ironically be a rather tolerant society in certain ways. According to Imperial compliance genocide of any human population is prohibited suggesting racism is a thing of the past. Based on the number of females in command position in various cannon sources sexism is probably much less prevalent. Not on all the planets the Imperium controls but the interstellar government itself is probably rather tolerant. Here's another way it could ironically have aspects we desire in our own society.
Bellow is my argument that the Imperium is an ecologically sustainable society.
The Imperium has existed for 10 000 years and it has 30 000 years of history to draw upon even if it fragmentary.
In this time it has seen planetary ecologies collapse and they know that for the Imperium to continue existing for all eternity they need to keep a steady food supply. That being said they have access to multiple planets so not all of them need to have their ecologies protected. Certain worlds, such as hive, mining or forge worlds have to much mineral wealth or work-force wealth to be useful as food providers any way. By relegating industry to these places they can effectively control the pollution keeping it in its own little Petri-dish.
Agri-worlds are not what you think they are. They are effectively nutrient factories, they use them to produce vital nutrients for the populations of forge and hive worlds to remain productive. The Imperium doesn't just factory farm these planets because that would suck out all the nutrients, just look at the middle east. Instead it creates efficient crop rotation cycle that ensure a source of food that can support hive worlds for thousands of years to come, it only takes as much of the crop as a hive world needs to support is corpse starch rations.
I think this argument is logically sound and hive worlds are described and being efficient with food as possible why not other parts of the Imperium as well?
Unchecked Growth by Necessity
2)The Imperium is an empire of a million world. But that being said according to the drake equation which was discussed earlier the galaxy has billions of worlds and the Imperium knows this. The Imperium needs food now and as much food as it can get its hands on so it can foster growth. Sustainability wont foster growth now. We need more of everything to wage war eternal better, faster, stronger, and most importantly bigger than our enemies which are everywhere. Sure the Imperium needs to exist eternally but there are billions of other worlds out there to use. Even in sectors which are untouched by a major war they need resources form these places to support other major crusades and defensive fronts.
This theory does fit with the general mentality the Imperium puts out. Hive worlds are only super efficient because they out of necessity have to be but this does not necessarily imply that the Administratum or the Adepta Terra in general shares this mentality. Also very few human societies have ever been sustainable (at least on one planet). And if history shows us one thing its that humans don't learn anything from history.
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