The most sustainable form of Agriculture involves NO animals. Our best bet is to adopt vertical farming and or indoor farming. This requires no soil, less land and saves water by 95%
Yes but not for profit. They grow wildly and uncultivated and treated as weeds in different places because they can’t find a market to make flower farming profitable. Plus majority of Nigerian women have not yet been programmed and told to like flowers as a gift from men like western women as part of dating culture. They would accept it if you give it to them but they would prefer better quantifiable gifts in most cases nationwide. The educated women and the city dwellers love them and they are seasonal products for events but still not enough for farmers to invest in flowers in Nigeria.
No man wants me out here because Americans say that Nigeria people are ugly and our food don't taste good. I am telling you what I have experienced here .
Yes, but JADAM is primarily anaerobic and this practice is aerobic. I’ve seriously looked at both and think aerobic wins. Check out Dr. Elaine Ingham’s work.