Have anyone been to a livestock farm, a poultry farm, the crowd cages or fences with tons of livestocks and poultry or the big field with tons of varities of crops, this is what a industrial agriculture like. In the most effective, economic and techno-scientific method to produce our daily food. However, just taking anything from nature aren't really able to maintain the gross market. Therefore there is different kind of manual controls to the livestock genes, fastening their growth speed, controlling their qualities, having manuall selection on different species and foul the unfavorable, massively reproduce the species with the best genotype.
simple definition of industrial agriculture
a modern form of capital intensive farming in which the machinery and purchased are substituted for the labor of human beings and animals.
pros: cheap food (the crucial point)
release of labor from agricultural activities
increasing of supply
Cons: elimination the diversity of species
causing co-evolution of virus
massive of pollution
Everyone want to have meals with various of dishes. To have such supply, scientists did under go the genetic modification and give a modified product such as the seedless grapes, livestock with high growth rate, larger eggs, etc. These all sound fabulous, and did make our meals more charming than original.
However, it is a quick burst in the natural ecosystem and the diversity of the certain species. since the industry is aimed to the fastest growing, predictable quality of the livestocks, rich one may use advanced techno skills in bleeding the favorable bleeds, however, the poor and small-scaled farms farmers may use the renowned as good but used for generations bleeds for reproducing the massive amount of livestock. Moreover, since most of the farmer are aimed to the most effective and economic methods to gain more income, as a result the livestock may crowed in the limited area and results in once there was a outbreak of infectious diseases or inheritable defects, all the livestock in the farm might be infected or even spreading towards the neighborhood farms. There is tons of example on the situation as the H5N1 and more. And for some extreme cases there is also infection on humans.
Also for such kind of industrial agriculture, in the livestock farm, the byproducts of livestock did contributed one eighth of the overall Greenhouse Gases emission and it shows the cons of the industrial agriculture.
In the point here, we figured out what we have sown this century, the massive of mutated virus from the byproduct of the technological modification from the better livestocks as part of the evolution, the co-evolution. Moreover, the weaker species have been eliminated and extinguished, the ecosystem of it has been affected, the collapse of the ecosystem may finally we reap as we had sown.
Therefore the original sustainable agriculture was recommended to retrieve the lost from the industrial agriculture.
simple definition of sustainable agriculture
a traditional farming process, aimed on the sustainability among economical, environmental and social
the organic farming is an good example
pros: Disease and Pest Resistance
Lower Input Costs
Less effect on the environment
Cons: Low productivities
Labor intensive
Discussing on the disease and pest resistance, it can be explained that as the group of livestocks kept have various of genes and did have difference of resistance to the disease and it allows the nature evolution of the livestocks, the stabilizing selection.
About the lower input cost, it did depend on the expected productivity and the intensiveness on labor. Since, sustainable agriculture is a method aimed on harmonizing with the nature, as it is able in using less manual artificial. Same to the effect on the environment, since it is a method which retain the tradition and simply less harmful chemical ( crops industry) or less hormone fed ( livestocks farm).
Below, I attached the table about the contrast of the industrial agriculture and sustainable agriculture
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The Costs and Benefits of Industrial AgricultureSustainable Agriculture--A New Vision
<http://www.portaec.net/library/food/costs_and_benefits_of_industrial.html>
Industrial agriculture and the loss of biodiversity
<http://www.helium.com/items/1293414-farm-diversity---lessons-for-the-future>
Organic vs Industrial Agriculture: Can we have the best of both?
<http://lifemorenatural.com/?p=1155>
Industrial Agriculture
<http://www.economywatch.com/agriculture/types/industrial.html>
Advantages and Disadvantages Organic Farming: Good Things, Barriers and Environmental Effects
<http://www.small-farm-permaculture-and-sustainable-living.com/advantages_and_disadvantages_organic_farming.html>
Industrial Agriculture v. Sustainable Agriculture
<http://scienceblogs.com/worldsfair/2009/05/industrial_agriculture_v_susta.php>
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