Factory Farming Case Study

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Is Factory Farming a threat to human health and the environment?
Today, people are creating alternative ways to improve our way of living. They came up with factory farming, which is a modern agricultural industry that mass produce animals for the purpose of supplying food/products for human needs. Factory farm sites holds large number of animals to be raised for food in a confined space in an area to minimize operation cost, and the mass production brings down the food prices as they could produce adequate amount of animals to meet the demand. However, except for supplying the needs of humanity and making much cheaper food. Factory farming is an unhealthy agricultural practice to both human and the environment. Factory farming contributed …show more content…

The food may be cheaper than organic farming, but it damages human health because the animals that produce the products (e.g. milk, eggs) does not eat natural/organic food/ give the organic. They are given a combination of additives to make them grow faster than the normal way. The chances are it lowers the quality of the products. The animals are not fed on a particularly healthy diet and often what they do eat is full of hormones and antibiotics, which have already had a damage in humans. The trouble is that a factory farm is not sanitary because the animals are compacted together and the condition are the animals is more likely to become sick and infect other animals, which is why antibiotics is used even though it has …show more content…

Producing livestock’s in massive amount would require much resources, and produce large amounts of waste at the same time. Large amount of wastes is built. When the wastes are disposed at the same time, the high concentration of feces and contaminated liquid could do immediate pollution to the surrounding. Areas near to the factory farms are found with serious pollution problems. Many forests are cleared for the building of factory farms, the soil is in poor condition that is no longer fertile. The nearby water source, such as rivers, is contaminated with wastes that the water quality turns bad with a terrible smell. The land will not be suitable for human settlement

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