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Climate Change and Agriculture: A Call for Innovation The effects of climate change are undeniable—erratic weather patterns, prolonged droughts, and unseasonable rains are wreaking havoc on agriculture, threatening food security across the globe. Traditional farming is becoming increasingly unpredictable and unsustainable. At Citified Farms, we believe innovation is the answer. Our vertical soilless gardening solutions enable year-round food production, regardless of changing weather conditions. By utilizing controlled environments and water-efficient systems, we make farming more reliable and accessible, even in urban areas. It’s time to adapt and reimagine agriculture in the face of climate change. Together, we can build a resilient future, one garden at a time. #ClimateChange #SustainableAgriculture #UrbanFarming #FoodSecurity #Innovation #CitifiedFarms Omollo Pascal
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At Les Domaines, sustainable agriculture is at the core of our philosophy. 🌱 Through Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and initiatives like our insectariums, we’re balancing innovative pest control with natural processes to cultivate healthier, high-quality produce. This approach reflects our commitment to protecting biodiversity, reducing chemical use, and setting a new standard in agricultural responsibility. 🌍💚 #LesDomainesExport #SustainableAgriculture #Biodiversity #Innovation #LesDomainesAgricoles
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🌳🌟 Building a Fruit Forest: Step One! 🌟🌳 Ever wondered how a fruit forest begins? 🍎🍍🍑 It’s not just planting trees—it’s an art and science! Check out the behind-the-scenes action 🎥 as we take the first steps in establishing an agroforestry wonderland. 🌱 ✅ Pegging to map out where every tree belongs. ✅ Using an earth auger (hello, power tools!) to drill perfect planting holes—efficiency meets precision. ✅ And yes, safety first! Full PPE for our operator because we take regeneration AND safety seriously. 🦺⚙️ This isn’t just farming; it’s regenerative agriculture in action. 🌎 By creating a diverse, fruit-rich ecosystem, we’re improving soil health, boosting biodiversity, and feeding the future sustainably. 🍇🍊🌾 Let’s grow something amazing together! 🌿💪 #FruitForest #RegenerativeAgriculture #AgroforestryMagic #GrowGreen
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A recent study found that introducing carbon farming and improving forest management in Kenya's Mau Forest Complex and adjacent communities might improve their economies. By 2030, the region could be transformed into a crucial ecosystem for mitigating climate change and fostering prosperity using nature-based solutions. The comparative study examined the consequences of continuing with business as usual vs implementing alternative options such as regenerative farming and forest restoration. See the study results here:https://lnkd.in/gUF4fg6y
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Cork harvesting is a truly sustainable practice—one that’s as beneficial for the environment as it is for the economy. The process doesn’t harm the trees; instead, it allows them to regenerate their bark naturally, which is why cork oaks can be harvested every 9-12 years throughout their 200-year lifespan. This method preserves the forest ecosystem and helps in carbon sequestration, making cork one of the most eco-friendly materials available. Our skilled harvesters, who hold one of the most well-paid agricultural jobs in the world, ensure that every cork stopper starts its journey from a tree that continues to thrive. Learn more about this time-honored process: https://lnkd.in/dP_dRNB2 #LafitteBartop #CorkHarvest #SustainableForestry #Sustainability #EcoFriendly #CorkOaks
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This is a very useful study. The same processes that explain the results here, underpin the reasons for more landscape (and seascape) naturalisation, even rewilding. The right plants, animals, microorganisms and chemistry in the soil, in all biomes of the world, will function better and provide the ecosystem services we require. Despite the very obvious problems we have from climate change and overly intensive production industries, it is a shame that the benefits of harnessing natural systems have to be summarised in financial terms. But that seems to be the persuasion needed and this report helps with that. This is why we re-wet the British uplands, de-canalise rivers, stop peat removal, build leaky dams, inoculate gardens with fungi, leave dead wood to rot in situ, reintroduce locally extinct species and so on.
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Economic Impact of Timber Harvesting Did you know that timber harvesting contributes over $25 billion annually to the U.S. economy? This vital sector not only supports countless jobs but also fuels innovation in sustainable practices and cutting-edge wood products. From forest management to manufacturing, every stage of timber harvesting plays a crucial role in driving economic growth and supporting communities. Let’s celebrate the significant impact of this industry and its commitment to sustainable practices! #TimberHarvesting #EconomicImpact #SustainableForestry #WoodProducts #IndustryGrowth #ForestManagement www.wedrraw.co.in
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