Intensified Livestock Farming Since 2006 Raises Environmental Concerns
A recent report indicates that the global livestock farming sector has seen a 50% rise in farmed animals since 2006, leading to increased pressure on natural resources and wildlife.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 12 days ago
According to a report from the Guardian Environment, the number of farmed mammals and poultry worldwide has surged by half over the past two decades.
This growth in livestock farming is contributing to heightened demand for cropland and water, which poses significant risks to wildlife and ecosystems.
As the agriculture sector expands, the environmental implications of intensified farming practices are becoming increasingly concerning.