industrial farming
Industrial farming refers to large-scale agricultural practices that focus on maximizing crop yields and livestock production. This method often involves the use of advanced machinery, synthetic fertilizers, and pesticides to enhance efficiency and reduce labor costs. The goal is to produce food at a lower price and in greater quantities to meet the demands of a growing population.
This type of farming typically relies on monoculture, where a single crop is grown over a large area, which can lead to soil depletion and increased vulnerability to pests. Additionally, industrial farming often raises concerns about environmental impact, animal welfare, and the sustainability of food systems, prompting discussions about alternatives like organic farming and sustainable agriculture.