By: Freelance Writers | 2010-12-09 | Environment Sustainable agriculture is the power of a farmer to produce food in such a way that the environment and surrounding ecosystem, is unaffected by their agricultural activities. There are 2 problems that are connected with this kind of agricultural activity which are the biophysical issue and social-economic issue. read more
By: Segun Olowookere | 2010-03-31 | Environmental Sustainable agriculture is the ability of a farmer to produce food in such a way that the environment and surrounding ecosystem, is unaffected by their agricultural activities. There are a couple of issues that are connected with this form of agricultural activity which are the biophysical issue and social-economic issue. Biophysical is related to the biological activities such as crop rotation, usage of fertilizers and artificial nutrients and the availability of the other resources such as water, wind and sunlight whereas social-economic is concerned with the employment of farmers, the cost of production and total yield. read more
By: Desial Davidson | 2010-04-02 | Environmental Substantial agriculture will give the fine results of healthy food. The method and the process used for agriculture will give rise to delivery of healthy food to the consumers. Sustainable agriculture system helps in generation of environmental safe and healthy farming and food production. read more
By: Laura Klein | 2010-04-02 | Food & Beverage It may be impossible to certify fish and seafood as "organic," but that doesn't mean it can't be sustainable. Overfishing, fish farming, and other not-so-green ways of getting protein from the sea are contributing to declining healthfulness in both human bodies and marine ecosystems. read more
By: Graham Baylis | 2010-12-25 | Business The green trend is continuing to grow, especially at a time when studies and news reports keep coming out about the dangers of modern industrial practises. All this has motivated people to become more environmentally-conscious and to use more environmentally-friendly products, including green packaging. read more
By: Loknath | 2010-12-03 | Interior design When we take a look at the history of our architecture, one realizes that Ancient Greek and Roman builders, Renaissance and Enlightenment architects, and architects of the Modern movement understood and practiced the usage of locally available materials, using natural light thereby making the building self sufficient, long before energy was an issue and long before anyone used the word "sustainability." read more
By: Renata McGee | 2010-12-17 | Online education Today a large amount of economic trade between countries is the exchange of agricultural goods. This market of the economy deals with more than just the actual exchange of goods. There are a wide range of responsibilities within the industry that individuals can learn through online education. read more
By: Renata McGee | 2010-12-09 | Online education Becoming a part of the agriculture industry is a process that requires students to complete schooling and meet specified qualifications. Students can enter a degree program online where they learn all of the integral parts of the field. Many colleges provide online education to help students prepare for a career. read more
By: Sue Barrett | 2010-12-14 | Sales With the green agenda comes Sustainable Selling. More and more questions are being asked by many about how we can best manage this relationship now and for future generations? I recently attended and spoke at the 6th CIPS Australasia Annual Conference (peak industry body for the Procurement Profession) where Sustainability was well and truly on the agenda. read more
By: Paul Davis | 2010-12-17 | Sales To maintain sustainability in the workplace, traditional methods such us shutting off lights and other electronics have recently become an unsatisfactory way to do so. Check out this article to learn other methods of going green and economic friendly to help your business and your overall profits prosper. read more
By: Stacey Sylvester | 2010-12-08 | Travel & Leisure The aviation industry is trying to green its image and improve its reputation for being one the most polluting industries on the planet, needless to say it will be quite a difficult task. But can air travel ever be something that could be considered 'sustainable' on the same level as food or coffee beans can be considered sustainable? read more
By: Kevin Long | 2009-09-21 | Recruitment Sustainable jobs will not only strengthen the global economy but also provide new skills to many. These skills in turn will help minimize the damage being caused to the environment. read more