FARM COMPOSITION
Looking at the negative setback of farming activities Africa, we see the poor farmers working hard to feed themselves and trying to make a living from their land, with some livestock and crops. They use the livestock manure to fertilize the crops, and the crop residues to feed their livestock. In order to produce more, and to improve quality, they need costly inputs such as chemical fertilizers and artificial feeds which make their farming activities uneconomical. If they also have to remove the pollution they create, then they will probably be looking for another line of business.
The Integrated Farming System has revolutionized conventional farming of Livestock, Aquaculture, Horticulture, Agro-Industry and Allied activities generally, especially in tropical and subtropical regions that are not arid. Farming all over the world will not thrive unless relatively big inputs are added to sustain yields and very often this compromise the economic viability as well as the ecological sustainability of the farming process, these can in turn worsen the over all situation. Our Zero-Waste Agricultural system will remove all these constraints by not only solving most of the existing economic and even ecological problems, but also provide the needed means of production, such as fuel, fertilizer and feed. Besides increasing productivity many-fold, it can turn all those existing disastrous farming systems; especially in this part of the world into economically viable and ecologically balanced systems that will not only alleviate poverty, but eradicate this scourge completely.
The ancient combination of Livestock and Crop activities had helped farmers in the past to increase their yield almost all over the world but our handpicked production process and production line combined with modern technology approach is incorporated to achieve a better result, by not only yielding more but also leaving no significant waste, by processing the by-products to generate other forms of needed energy.
Our food production processes are organized in such a way that each food Production line will compliment each other, where by-product from both crop farming and livestock farming are reused as production component by each other. Some of the by-products cannot be used directly due to the fact that the raw element they contain might not necessarily be needed in our production line, which makes it necessary for them to go through Our Zero- Waste processing system. By going through this processing system, other forms of needed products and bio-energy are generated thereby interlocking our food production system to energy production giving way to what can be called a true sustainable agricultural system.