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    usage takes up almost all of the world’s land than can be used for crop production‚ due to various factors such as human development making the land unusable for growing crops (Owen‚ 2005). In order to combat this ever-increasing issue‚ alternative-farming methods must be introduced internationally. One alternative method to traditional field-growth of crops has been shown to be very effective for centuries; this method is now called hydroponic production (Jones‚ 1997). Ancient Babylonian hanging

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    Vertical.Farming

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    Moreover‚ with sustainable technologies been vastly available and enhance over past decade. Architects could use existing sustainable technology in agriculture the hydroponic and aquaponic to designing the vertical farms. Sustainable technology such like solar panels‚ grey water treatment system‚ A landscaped green roof can provide private and safe open space for entertaining‚ as well as planted areas for colour‚ perfume and cooling shade. It can even include a herb or vegetable garden to

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    Speech on Factory Farming

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    Factory farming speech. What really is factory farming. Well i am going to tell you about factory farming. First off we can all do something about this. How would u feel about thousands of animals crammed are being crammed into dirty‚ windowless sheds and confined to wire cages and gestation crates. They are basically forced into cannibalism because they scratch each other and peak because they are so hungry What sense would be affected first? Smell- horrible‚ rotten‚ death. The sound of

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    Organic Farming Ecotourism

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    and resource management. Aside from organic farming‚ the Department of Agriculture welcomed agricultural activities that encouraged active in the preservation of the environment‚ such as agriculture tourism and ecotourism as an additional initiative for agricultural development. Locally‚ the La Top Organic Farmers’ Multipurpose Cooperative (La Trinidad Organic Practitioners MPC) has been a recipient of different assistance to promote organic farming as a viable agricultural production practice.

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    Factory Farming Ethical

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    Through the many packaged and wrapped meats‚ people go through everyday‚ there was bloodshed in an immoral manner.  Business and industries have done a good job of keeping such methods in the shadows. It couldn’t be more clear to me that factory farming not only paves the way for animals abuse‚ environmental pollution‚ and low quality food‚ yet can even be harmful to the consumers themselves‚ and for

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    Factory Farming: Cruel or Not? Have you ever thought about where your food‚ mainly meat‚ milk‚ and eggs in this particular case‚ comes from? To keep up with the abundant demand for food in today’s world people are always looking for ways to better supply that demand. Factory farming is a farm where animals are raised on a large scale using intensive methods and modern equipment. This method is cruel to animals for many reasons‚ such as very small living space‚ poor diet‚ numerous forms of abuse

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    Intensive Farming better than Organic Farming? Name: Molly Sexton School: City of London Academy Centre Number: 10877 Candidate Number: 8145 Contents Page Page 1- Title Page Page 3- Introduction Page 4 – Is Organic better than Intensive? Page 5- Is Intensive better than Organic? Introduction In this case study I will be looking at weather “Intensive Farming” is better that “Organic Farming” i will

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    as aquaculture‚ has been created to help revitalize Haiti and other developing countries. The use of technology and a clean water supply can help developing countries become more productive‚ but also take away part of the culture and traditional farming practices away from communities. The new practices of aquaculture are innovative and make a very positive impact on the environment and developing communities. One form of aquaculture is hydroponics. Hydroponics is a method of growing plants using

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    Factory Chicken Farming

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    Name: Abdullah Alghamdi Instructor Course code Date Factory Chicken Farming Factory Chicken Farming is the practice of raising chicken in a confinement at high stocking density. A farm operates as the factory. The main product of this industry is eggs and chicken meat for human consumption. Confinement at this high stocking density is one of the emerging practices aimed at producing the highest output at the lowest cost by relying on scale economics‚ modern machinery‚ biotechnology and global

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    Create the Value: Market Segmentation Analysis and a Value Proposition: Daylesford Organic Farm Concept Week 3 Assignment Brief Description of the Daylesford Organic Farm Concept: Daylesford concept is centered on a working organic farming. The farm was originally established by Carole Bamford. Dayleford has a passion for seasonal‚ ethical produce that has translated into two London-based farm shops and cafes and seasonal organic‚ produce sold in Waitrose and other independent stores nationwide

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