New Era Agriculture
Modern agriculture is an evolving approach to agricultural innovations and farming practices that help farmers increase efficiency and reduce the number of natural resources like water, land, and energy necessary to meet the world’s food, fuel, and fiber needs.
As we know that modern agriculture improved our affordability of food, increases the food supply, ensured the food safety, increases sustainability, and also produces more biofuels.
Salmon Farming
Salmon consumption worldwide is three times higher than it was in 1980. What was once a luxury food is among the most popular fish species in the US, Europe, and Japan. Salmon aquaculture is the fastest growing food production system in the world—accounting for 70% (2.5 million metric tons) of the market.
Agritourism
Agritourism offers farmers the possibility of diversifying and generating additional income through on-farm touristic activities in order to help supplementing their low agricultural income. This helps to maintain the viability of active farms and rural communities. Agritourism activities support and promote agricultural resources, traditions and culture. We believe that agritourism results to be a successful example of sustainable tourism that has gained importance over the years.
Rural Development Based on Joint Participation
Many landlords away from capability and knowledge for modern agriculture or producing competitive good. Younger ones of farmer families don’t follow their ancestors to touch the land but moving bigger cities and participate in emerging industries.
Many business people from cities and emerging industries looking for a diversifying option to invest in lands to farm. They believe in the bright future of agriculture and sustainable farming.
So keep it simple. Make it reachable. New funding models in agriculture will find you well and make you a winner.