Pioneering Seawater Farming - revolutionizing farms
Pioneering Seawater Farming
revolutionizing farms
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Modern agriculture and the effects of climate change have resulted in farm land being degraded and made useless. Around the world, over 13% of land has been degraded. If we grow salt-tolerant plants in these areas, we can produce enough food to feed the world, and can produce substantial amounts of bio-fuels. This would save precious freshwater sources, and can even regenerate degraded farmlands! We are encouraging farmers from Scotland to Sri Lanka to adopt seawater agriculture.
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https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/pioneering-seawater-farming-revolutionizing-farms#/

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Seawater Farming is basically enabling the world to grow more food and this seems more important more then ever as many places are getting shut down due to covid, they even managed to grow food in the desert using water, wind and the main component evaporator walls.
Are there a lot of salt tolerant plants? From memory only mangrove trees really do well in saltwater. Other stuff struggles even if the salt doesn't kill them.
It's a great idea and we can use this technique to cultivate more and more in the coastal area
That would be revolutionary, the important thing is that it is viable and with time it can be taken advantage of.
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