The future of Africa is not anywhere else on earth but in Africa...If every African can purchase one acre of arable land in Africa, we would have no reasons to stay outside of our continent...
So true...westerners like to parade africe as a land of poverty...just like they did to my country malaysia...just think....the United States of Africa...or the People's Republic of Africa...your pick...
Nigga fuck that one day future dumb shit, everyday they come to Africa and push down innovations that are developed for our situation and bring their dumb solutions and uneducated Africans listen to their detriment, I want whats ours now or else our future is bleak....you have an obligation to your continent and people Bango Basbaas
well Micheal Ross there's lots of retarded ppl on earth and u sir are no deferent. But Africa will have its day thanks to the communist party. How do I know this you say well I was born on one of the luckiest nations on earth Australia got educated and received my masters thanks to boom in east Africa that know I have the world under my feet..so Just watch while Africa fly's past you.
Haha...I just watch a world banker say that in less than 50 years African GDP will be $3k. I like your optimism but I think we should take full control of everything on the continent and not let other people tell us what's best. When I'm mad I'm very retarded until I cool down.lol United is the way to go.
Aquaponics is a food supply revolution in the making. It is a closed water system - which means that there is very little water waste - that has a high production rate of producing animal protein (fish mainly) and vegetable crops - by using the fish waste as a fertilizing component to grow organic vegetables. The fish are in a lower tank and the waste is pumped up to the vegetable crops. In the arid environments of Africa this system would allow a sustainable food subsistence to act on a scale that is either part of a family subsistence program or that of a commercial enterprise. The same model can be applied to western urban environments.
Complicated food puzzle when God has blessed with arable lands? If the decision makers are often people who have a practical idea of hunger, if they are often those who in their lives have asked themselves what I am going to eat not because they have choices, but because they have nothing, I strongly believe that they will be people who wouldn't have allowed food insecurity in Africa.
Again with the propaganda attacking Malaysian palm oil plantation...you say it destroy the environment? We replant palm oil trees every two DECADES or so...there are wildlife like wildboars, birds, critters, elephants and even tigers living there, we only come to the plantation to clear overgrown bush and pick the fruits ONCE a month...the fruit of the palm oil trees could also be cooked for normal consumption in case of starvation, not just for oil...right now there are even studies on extracting oil from the leaves and branches too...underneath the thick palm oil forest, herbal plants also thrives and we rear FREE RANGE cattle, goats, fowls... Can your soy farm do better than palm oil? Can you let cows, goats, chicken roam free in your soya farm? Is there tiger or wild boars frolicking in your soya farm? Is there other plant life beside soya bean tree in your soya farm? After you continuously plough the land after every harvest EVERY YEAR...what is there left? Is there even a small family of rodent hiding among the barren chemically fertilized field? So now who is actually causing the real harm to the environment...sure we cut forest to plant palm oil but we provide a sustainable source of oil not just for food but also biodiesel from palm tree while still giving an environtment for wildlife to survive...not perfect but it still exist as an acceptable harmony for human and wildlife survival alike...unlike a soya farm... A palm oil plantation provide riches from export of oil commodity to the locals BUT AT THE SAME TIME provide a platform for wildlife to thrive to some degree AND source of food like cattle...which incidentally creates FERTILIZER....hey the great circle of life...but I guess only asian understood natural wisdom...westerners know only to talk...from the comfort of their home and through the wisdom of wikipedia...your degree is nothing more than a wall decoration...worth less than the wallpaper you use...
Well, there goes another treasured stereotype, of Asian jungles being plundered to make palm oil so that self-righteous sandal-wearing Europeans, especially Germans, can virtue signal by use of bio-diesel, the eco-friendly fuel. Thanks for the calibration to reality.
10 лет назад
É de fato,um grande desafio.Que precisa encontrar uma saída.E pra isso exige atitudes. E não ha duvidas,que já esta na hora de rever, o que possamos fazer.Aqueles que usam a cabeça, como comando.Fazer bom uso do que se pensas,e por a mão na massa. É por ai ...
The future of Africa is not anywhere else on earth but in Africa...If every African can purchase one acre of arable land in Africa, we would have no reasons to stay outside of our continent...
The population growth in black Africa is beyond imagination! It is really super-exploding!
African countries should trade with other African countries!
africa is rich people and one day its going to be the golden continent.
So true...westerners like to parade africe as a land of poverty...just like they did to my country malaysia...just think....the United States of Africa...or the People's Republic of Africa...your pick...
Nigga fuck that one day future dumb shit, everyday they come to Africa and push down innovations that are developed for our situation and bring their dumb solutions and uneducated Africans listen to their detriment, I want whats ours now or else our future is bleak....you have an obligation to your continent and people Bango Basbaas
well Micheal Ross there's lots of retarded ppl on earth and u sir are no deferent. But Africa will have its day thanks to the communist party. How do I know this you say well I was born on one of the luckiest nations on earth Australia got educated and received my masters thanks to boom in east Africa that know I have the world under my feet..so Just watch while Africa fly's past you.
Haha...I just watch a world banker say that in less than 50 years African GDP will be $3k. I like your optimism but I think we should take full control of everything on the continent and not let other people tell us what's best. When I'm mad I'm very retarded until I cool down.lol United is the way to go.
Aquaponics is a food supply revolution in the making. It is a closed water system - which means that there is very little water waste - that has a high production rate of producing animal protein (fish mainly) and vegetable crops - by using the fish waste as a fertilizing component to grow organic vegetables. The fish are in a lower tank and the waste is pumped up to the vegetable crops. In the arid environments of Africa this system would allow a sustainable food subsistence to act on a scale that is either part of a family subsistence program or that of a commercial enterprise. The same model can be applied to western urban environments.
The secret behind Africa's food security is ownership of land by local populace.Africa's economy is agro-based, so land ownership is a pre-requisite.
Complicated food puzzle when God has blessed with arable lands?
If the decision makers are often people who have a practical idea of hunger, if they are often those who in their lives have asked themselves what I am going to eat not because they have choices, but because they have nothing, I strongly believe that they will be people who wouldn't have allowed food insecurity in Africa.
Again with the propaganda attacking Malaysian palm oil plantation...you say it destroy the environment? We replant palm oil trees every two DECADES or so...there are wildlife like wildboars, birds, critters, elephants and even tigers living there, we only come to the plantation to clear overgrown bush and pick the fruits ONCE a month...the fruit of the palm oil trees could also be cooked for normal consumption in case of starvation, not just for oil...right now there are even studies on extracting oil from the leaves and branches too...underneath the thick palm oil forest, herbal plants also thrives and we rear FREE RANGE cattle, goats, fowls...
Can your soy farm do better than palm oil? Can you let cows, goats, chicken roam free in your soya farm? Is there tiger or wild boars frolicking in your soya farm? Is there other plant life beside soya bean tree in your soya farm? After you continuously plough the land after every harvest EVERY YEAR...what is there left? Is there even a small family of rodent hiding among the barren chemically fertilized field?
So now who is actually causing the real harm to the environment...sure we cut forest to plant palm oil but we provide a sustainable source of oil not just for food but also biodiesel from palm tree while still giving an environtment for wildlife to survive...not perfect but it still exist as an acceptable harmony for human and wildlife survival alike...unlike a soya farm...
A palm oil plantation provide riches from export of oil commodity to the locals BUT AT THE SAME TIME provide a platform for wildlife to thrive to some degree AND source of food like cattle...which incidentally creates FERTILIZER....hey the great circle of life...but I guess only asian understood natural wisdom...westerners know only to talk...from the comfort of their home and through the wisdom of wikipedia...your degree is nothing more than a wall decoration...worth less than the wallpaper you use...
MrArthoz ouch!!
Well, there goes another treasured stereotype, of Asian jungles being plundered to make palm oil so that self-righteous sandal-wearing Europeans, especially Germans, can virtue signal by use of bio-diesel, the eco-friendly fuel. Thanks for the calibration to reality.
É de fato,um grande desafio.Que precisa encontrar uma saída.E pra isso exige atitudes. E não ha duvidas,que já esta na hora de rever, o que possamos fazer.Aqueles que usam a cabeça, como comando.Fazer bom uso do que se pensas,e por a mão na massa. É por ai ...
Are they Bill Gates's GM Bananas?
He ruins the message with his terrible public speaking ability...ouch.
Here come the self righteous imbecile focusing on the clothe of the messenger and not the message. Joke on you fool
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The secret behind Africa's food security is ownership of land by local populace.Africa's economy is agro-based, so land ownership is a pre-requisite.