13 / August / 2021 : 14-12

Environmental Factors in Farming Business Success


When starting a farming business, it is important to take into account the natural resources and climate of your area. This will help you identify crops and livestock that can thrive in your environment, reducing the risk of crop failure and livestock loss.
To assess environmental suitability, consider factors such as soil type, temperature, rainfall, and available sunlight. You can consult with local agricultural experts or extension agents to get a better understanding of the environmental conditions in your area and what crops or livestock are most suited to them.
For example, if you live in a region with abundant rainfall, you may want to consider crops such as rice or sugarcane that require a lot of water. Conversely, if you live in a region with limited rainfall, you may want to consider crops such as cactus or drought-resistant varieties of wheat or corn.

By taking into account the natural resources and climate of your area, you can select crops and livestock that are more likely to thrive in your environment and achieve greater success in your farming business. Additionally, sustainable farming practices can also help to maintain the environmental suitability of your farming operations over the long term.

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Published on 13 / August / 2021 : 14-12
Published by Liana Aloyan

Journalist, columnist. Liana studies at the Faculty of Russian Philology of Khachatur Abovyan State University. She has been working at Yelaket (Yelaket.am) news agency since 2019 as a journalist and columnist. Writes articles about business and marketing. Liana is a member of "Media association" since 2020.

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