Greenpro Africa Specialties:  regenerative farming

Greenpro Africa is following Regenerative Farming Methods because it focuses on the farms soil health which is the most important asset of any farmer.  Commercial farming requires massive amounts of water, land, and unless it's an all-organic farm, many types f pesticides are also required. 
Crop rotation and the minimum disturbance of the soil to promote soil health, as it also incorporates the use of cover crops, compost teas, compost, and manure (to avoid using synthetic fertilizers), pesticides and genetically modified crops.  It is a much cleaner farming method, to confiscate more of the planet's carbo, which Greenpro Africa believes will help to curb global warming.
Greenpro Africa understands that farmlands or the soil is effectively the basis of any farm.  Managing the carbon, Water and energy cycles of the farm, and treating the soil organically, with natural products and less human disturbance, are keys to use the soil, with excellent yields and quality.
Below the water, carbon and energy cycles.

One particularly effective practice from regenerative agriculture is non tilling.  Essentially, instead of plowing or using heavy machinery, leaving the soil alone will let it create more organic matter and bind more CO2 than it would with human disturbance. 

The benefits of regenerative agriculture are basically endless, as it reduces waste, binds CO2 in the soil, and it increases soil fertility organically and restores the critical soil bacteria population.  It also improves bio-balance and associated plant resilience in the root zone, serves as a synergist to improve nitrogen fixation, and aggregate soil and prevent erosion. 
No-till practice means that the yield is harvested from the land without any tilling of the soil thereafter.  The previous plant stems, roots and leaves are left in and on top of the soil to cover the soil from heat and to keep the soil moist for natural soil biodiversity to thrive.
Greenpro Africa experienced the implementation of regenerative agriculture principles to reduce the farmers inputs, especially diesel, while producing better yields than what the farmers would have produced if they used conventional farming practices.  The practice is followed by commercial farmers in South Africa with excellent end results. NVIRONMENT - Growing sprouts uses less than 1% of the water and electricity required for standard forage production.  Even in times of severe drought you can have fresh green feed.  There's no fertilizer used, no pesticides and no soil needed.
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Greenpro Africa Specialties:  holistic farming

At the Greenpro Africa, we are firm believer that current evidence supports view that Holistic Management is the only way to re-establish grasslands and bushveld to its former glory to feed our animals again.
Below are typical examples of land restored through Holistic Management principles.

Essentially, Holistic Planned Grazing is a type of adaptively managed, time-controlled rotational grazing method for animals.  The time that animals spend in any camp is based on a grazing plan, as well as on actual forage offtake (usually 50% to 70%).  The number of days before animals return to a camp is based on plant recovery of biomass, depending on rainfall in the area and season.
If the livestock aren't managed properly the vegetation and soil will respond negatively.
Some of the underlying principles and advantages of high stock density grazing:
- A herd of animals are restricted to a small paddock to consume almost all the available plan material, and trample   the remaining plants, and mix it with urine and dung.
- Dung, urine and grazing distribution is evenly spread throughout the paddock.
- Animals tend to graze a greater portion of the available plants and graze the paddock more evenly.
- Animals move frequently into fresh paddocks, which stimulates the vegetation and soil giving it a more consistent   level  of nutrition.
- Stronger plant communities are developed, providing better nutrition to the animals.
- Animal quality is greater improved.
- The soil will produce more food per hectare.
- The process prevent desertification, restores fountains and streams, prevents water shortage and soil erosion
Moveable or portable electric fences are used to crowd the animals to feed in a demarcated paddock to create the most effective results for the grassland to respond to.  Crowded animals feeding camps need enough water via an available water distribution for animals.
It is proven that holistic management of animals feeding can increase the animal stock holding of the farm by 60% to  100%.  This obviously means more food and profit per hectare.
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