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Low-cost fodder system for livestock The "Cut-and-Carry Fodder Systems" technology offers a transformative method for feeding animals by collecting and providing feed directly to confined livestock, an approach known as zero grazing. This system stands as an efficient alternative to traditional grazing, reducing feed wastage and maximizing the use of available vegetation resources. While it demands more labor and local vegetation, it brings several crucial advantages: Enhanced Feed Management, maximizing Crop Residues, improved Farm, asset Management and adaptability in Grazing Methods. In essence, the "Cut-and-Carry Fodder Systems" technology not only provides a more efficient way of feeding livestock but also offers the opportunity for faster growth, better resource utilization, and improved management of farm assets, contributing to increased productivity and profitability in livestock farming.
Reduced Overgrazing and Rangeland Rehabilitation for small livestock The "Reduced Overgrazing and Rangeland Rehabilitation" is vital in addressing the pressing issues caused by overgrazing and rangeland degradation. This technology becomes crucial due to the growing population's increased demand for animal products, which results in excessive pressure on land. Consequently, overgrazing leads to soil erosion, nutrient depletion, water scarcity, and a loss of biodiversity, creating conflicts between pastoralists and farmers. Climate change exacerbates these challenges. Despite these issues, solutions exist to combat rangeland degradation. However, what's often lacking is the investment and empowerment of communities to act locally, mitigating the negative environmental impacts. Moreover, resolving conflicts and fostering political will are crucial for communities to take effective actions in managing pastures and rangelands sustainably.