Rurapp trade stations powered by biomass and solar.

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Rurapp Inc has taken the time to harness cutting-edge technological understanding, human ingenuity and the rich history of farmers working in tandem with the wisdom of natural ecosystems. Rurapp trade stations plan to boost rural farm trade whilst being run with waste from the quality control process.

Today there are farmers and agricultural scientists in every corner of the world committed to and excited about the results of regenerative organic agriculture‘s potential in mitigating both climate issues, rural trade opportunities and food insecurity, and the specific research needs have been well documented. For example, excess carbon in the atmosphere is surely toxic to life, but we are, after all, carbon-based life forms, and returning stable carbon to the soil is a tonic that can support ecological abundance.

RurApp scaling & buying stations are being designed with biomass energy solutions which will create a zero foot print rural buying operation.

  • When Rurapp trade stations are built in rural areas a biomass collection bin will be available and swap organic waste of all sorts for seed.
  • This is a full circle sustainable system whereby farmers clear weeds and collect bad fruits
  • All fruits are first harvested for seeds which are dried and made available for farmers
  • This is a win win win situation and the biomass and solar enables free running of the station off grid.

Organic agriculture has been around for centuries through small farmers who farmed organically to support their families and their local communities. Rurapp trade stations
will increasingly become part of the interdependent cycle between livestock, animal farming, and crop farming. This process works cyclically; livestock provide food for the family as well as manure, waste products that can fertilize crops that in turn feed the family and the livestock. This essentially makes the process free of any artificial materials and is self-sustainable. Though organic has been known to include not just the farming process, but also packaging, shipping and consumer processes, for the sake of this site, only the farming process will be under consideration with the use of the term “organic”.

Taken together, the wealth of scientific support for regenerative agriculture has demonstrated that small holder rural farmer  practices can comfortably feed the growing human population while repairing our damaged ecosystem:

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