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The ancient combination of Livestock and Crop activities had
helped farmers in the past to increase their yield almost all
over the world, but the present world demands a more efficient
and mechanized food production system. While Mechanised Farming
has revolutionized conventional farming of Livestock,
Aquaculture, Horticulture, Agro-Industry and Allied activities,
and has help to considerably increased agricultural output all
over the world, however this also comes with its disadvantages
and a number of environmental issues. The relatively big inputs
required for modern mechanised farming to thrive and sustain
yields often compromise its economic viability as well as the
ecological sustainability, which can in turn worsen the overall
situation.
Secondly modern commercial farms are often operated on large
scale and require initial huge investment; this approach is
proving difficult to implement in developing countries where
over 60% of the work force are small scale farmers who do not
have access to required huge capital and other requirements
needed to operate on such a scale.
Our optimized production approach helps to increase productivity
and thereby gives us the edge and resources to pay more
attention to existing social and environmental issues. Besides
increasing productivity and solving most of the existing
economic and ecological problems associated with farming, we
recycle our farm waste to other required input on the farms
such as fuel, fertilizer and animal feed, this integrated
approach reduces our production carbon footprint and further
avoid other environmental problems that are likely to arise in
the future. |
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