A Big-Picture Look at Montreal’s Sustainable Agriculture.

Sustainable agriculture is something very important because it allows us to help many things in an economic way, environmental way, and the social aspects of farming in order to create a higher sustainable farming system.  With more and more restrictions on farming and farm advisors it can improve the land and industrial as a whole.For example, Quebec is finding ways to reduce water use and stop soil erosion. The thing with that is that it is not just an organization, the government and many associations are helping a lot as well. Using mixed methods on farm management would create sustainability on the topic of  public land use. 

This article correlates with the environment because it talks about sustaining agriculture by creating new farming practices. If we were to have sustainable agriculture it would hit really hard on the topic of public land use and how people treat it. Farming practices right now is hurting us right now, so really hitting this topic and finding new practices would not only help the environment but also help in an economic way. 

 

2 thoughts on “A Big-Picture Look at Montreal’s Sustainable Agriculture.

  1. I agree with your point about the importance of government regulation to encourage sustainable farming. Agriculture is one of the most taxing things on our environment, and we need to look to sustainable alternatives if we want to continue eating the way we do today. What specifically are they doing to reduce water and soil erosion?

    • Thank you for your comment and especially agreeing with me! In my article it is said that Vegpro International are striving to find ways to stop these horrible factors. One very clever method is having a cover crop, and in Vegpro International’s instance, they are using Barley. A great factor of barley, is that it fights against soil erosion by wind and rain throughout the winter thanks to its root system.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *