Small scale organic farming by small stakeholders/ land holders of the Global South
Organic agriculture is a farming system that relies on natural processes, biodiversity, and local conditions to maintain soil fertility and ecological balance. It excludes the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and other artificial inputs, instead emphasizing the use of organic matter, crop rotation, and integrated pest management to promote sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship.
Goat manure >> https://rainwater.blog/goat-manure/
Goat manure is virtually odorless and is beneficial for the soil. This manure contains adequate amounts of the nutrients that plants need for optimal growth, especially when the goats have bed in stalls. As urine collects in goat droppings, the manure retains more nitrogen, thus increasing its fertilizing potency.
Goatery – Goat farming >> https://rainwater.blog/goat/
Dairy goat rearing is very beneficial for farming families, apart from the milk which is very nutritious, goat meat is also a delicacy for many households. Goats can also be used to provide manure for the farm and also earn the farmer more income. With limited capital, a farmer can start a dairy goat project and be able to reap benefits from it within a short time.
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