Government setting limit restrictions

A long term approach can be initiated by limiting production of animals and setting aside land for establishing it as organic. Organizations and nonprofits with these special interests can assist aiding the transition additional workforce can be arranged with prisons where inmates give back to a community (an co-operation began with prison authorities in 2009,conducting farming training for prisoners with a special focus on vegetable farming noted an EXPERT from the Taiwan Technical Mission) or with war veterans (as in the U.S, Archi’s Acres Veterans Sustainable Agriculture Training (VSAT) program).(23)(24)

  • Limit restrictions on animals produced in each CAFO. Restricting the number of animals that are artificially inseminated and bred can allow operators/owners to gradually shift to a more sustainable & alternative business, for example that of organic farming (crops used for human consumption)
  • Concentration Animal Feed Operations CAFOs and the gradual shift to organic farming for human crops


(23) http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=140657%20
(24) http://www.archisacres.com/index.html

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