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resource consumption – Neem.World https://neem.world Neem World is dedicated to increasing knowledge and understanding of neem as a solution to many of the world’s most significant challenges. Offering innovation across agriculture, healthcare and environmental protection, neem will become paramount in shaping a safer world and sustainable lifestyle for us all. Our mission at Neem World is to provide you with the latest news, applications and products of this marvelous tree. Tue, 12 Mar 2019 20:06:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3.17 https://neem.world/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/cropped-Neem.world-favicon-Green2-32x32.png resource consumption – Neem.World https://neem.world 32 32 Neem Trees: Saving the Planet https://neem.world/neem-trees-saving-planet/ https://neem.world/neem-trees-saving-planet/#comments Wed, 15 Feb 2017 16:02:53 +0000 https://neem.world/?p=1325 Earth Overshoot Day, also known as Ecological Debt Day, is the day of the year when humanity’s consumption of resources overtakes the earth’s ability to naturally regenerate those resources. In 2018, this day came earlier than it ever has before: On August 1st we began to rob time and resources from future generations. One reason ...read more →

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Earth Overshoot Day, also known as Ecological Debt Day, is the day of the year when humanity’s consumption of resources overtakes the earth’s ability to naturally regenerate those resources. In 2018, this day came earlier than it ever has before: On August 1st we began to rob time and resources from future generations.

One reason that this happens is due to conventional farming methods. When we use conventional farming methods, we are clearing trees from once natural land and depleting the natural resources from that space. We then continue to spray these lands with dangerous synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, further exacerbating soil erosion and degradation.

According to research published in BioScience, the annual cost of environmental and public health impacts due to soil erosion is $45 billion. If we employ alternative methods that aid in the reversal of soil erosion, such as organic farming, no-till farming, and planting neem trees, we could lower this number and instead allocate those funds to other significant issues.

Planting trees in an organic farming system contributes to the overall sustainable model for organic farms, providing shade for livestock, preventing erosion, and improving nutrient levels in soil. By planting neem trees we are effectively combating global warming and providing sustainable solutions in agriculture. Soils under pasture are nutrient-rich, containing 60% more organic matter content than cultivated fields. Neem trees are an excellent option to aid in this soil and farmland recovery as they combat soil erosion, sequester a large amount of carbon, and provide natural animal feed and shade for animals.

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