Polyhouse Farming
Polyhouse Farming is a method of creating sustainable and profitable agricultural communities which utilizes small-scale livestock and food production as a way to reduce animal cruelty, create homes for displaced farmers, address environmental concerns, and decrease urban sprawl. The system consists of (or communal barns) surrounding an agricultural courtyard. Inside the are individual sleeping quarters for each resident member; if there is space in the poly house there may also be an exercise yard where residents can practice farming. The community members grow their own food using organic methods while living in comfort relatively close by to their town or city cities making them self-sufficient without having to travel long distances or waste resources on transportation such as driving cars or flying planes. Animal manure and compost are used to fertilize the agricultural areas, allowing them to grow a wide variety of crops that can be produced year-round. residents must also perform chores on their own community such as maintaining orchard trees and tending community gardens in order to keep the agricultural areas in good state. The residents receive an allowance from the community in exchange for their work and meals at night; if they choose, they may also contribute money or other surplus items.
The polyhouse itself is made up of several small rooms measuring approximately three by five meters (10 by 16 ft). This allows built to be relatively small in size; therefore, the amount of farmland required is also small. Small-scale farming is intended to be an alternative to large agribusiness and monoculture growing, which many people see as a problem. farms allow people to get fresh food while preserving farmland, keeping it in relatively good condition. residents are able to grow and harvest high-quality produce year round because they are able to maintain ambient temperatures inside the . In most modern agriculture the growing seasons become shorter and crops fail due to weather variables beyond control by farmers. Polyhouse residents are therefore able to produce year-round without fail relying solely on the climate to supply their crops. This allows polyhouse farming to become more than just a means of providing food for towns and cities, but a viable method for creating profitable agricultural communities.
__ Industrial farming and monoculture create an enormous amount of waste. As one nation produces more food than it can consume, it is forced to export the surplus at great cost or simply be unable to support its citizens. Polyhouse community members produce sufficient amounts of food while reducing waste; therefore, they can consume what they produce with no outside interference in their ability to do so. Polyhouse farming reduces carbon emissions as well as pollutants discharged into the environment from urban sprawl. Polyhouse farming is more efficient than monoculture farming because it does not rely on fossil fuels and artificial fertilizers to meet crop demand; in fact, polyhouse farming requires minimal amounts of both. This greater efficiency also allows polyhouse farmers to generate additional income from crops surplus to the needs of larger communities.
__ Polyhouse farmers are able to produce high-quality produce year round because they are able to maintain ambient temperatures inside the polyhouse. In most modern agriculture the growing seasons become shorter and crops fail due to weather variables beyond control by farmers. By using polyhouse farming, farmers are able to create a stable and reliable supply of fresh food all year long. This allows polyhouse farming to become more than just a means of providing food for towns and cities, but a viable method for creating profitable agricultural communities.
__ Polyhouse farmers are also able to better profit from crops surplus to the needs of larger communities by selling their excess crops in the community market; this yields a greater return than selling them at farmers markets or stores.
__ Like other sustainable agriculture systems, farming is beneficial because it alleviates animal suffering while also eliminating cruelty against humans. farmers no longer need to rely on animals for meat as humans have for centuries; instead, they can simply provide food for themselves. This minimizes the amount of suffering caused by slaughtering animals for meat and by the spreading of disease through animal farming. Furthermore, animal manure and compost are used to fertilize agricultural areas, allowing them to grow a wide variety of crops that can be produced year-round. residents must also perform chores on their own community such as maintaining orchard trees and tending community gardens in order to keep the agricultural areas in good state.
FAQ
- What is polyhouse farming?
Polyhouse farming is a type of greenhouse farming in which crops are grown inside a structure made of polyethylene or other types of plastics that allow for the control of environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, and light.
- What are the advantages of polyhouse farming?
The advantages of polyhouse farming include increased crop yield and quality, protection from adverse weather conditions, reduction in water usage, control over pests and diseases, and the ability to grow crops throughout the year.
- What are the different types of polyhouses?
The different types of polyhouses include naturally ventilated polyhouses, fan and pad-cooled polyhouses, and greenhouse polyhouses.
- What are the common crops grown in polyhouses?
The common crops grown in polyhouses include vegetables, fruits, flowers, and medicinal plants.
- What is the cost of setting up a polyhouse in India?
The cost of setting up a polyhouse in India can range from a few lakhs to several crores depending on the size and type of polyhouse, materials used, and infrastructure facilities required.