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The World Needs More People with Practical Skills 18/02/2025
03:33|In today's world, there is an increasing number of people spending their days behind computers and electronic devices, focusing on theoretical knowledge and digital tasks. While education and good grades are valuable, they are not always enough to navigate real-world challenges. Many graduates leave school with impressive degrees but lack the hands-on experience necessary to contribute meaningfully to society.Quanlim Life -Weekly Health news and Information 18 February 2025
04:48|In today’s fast-paced world, many people neglect their health until they face illness. However, maintaining a healthy body should be a priority rather than an afterthought. Prevention is always better than cure, and taking proactive steps to preserve good health can save time, money, and unnecessary suffering in the long run. https://www.farmingportal.co.za/index.php/farminglifestyle/who-is-who-in-farming/11304-quanlim-life-johann-pretorius-professional-health-care-practitionerThe Future of Family Farmers in South Africa and the world.
03:44|In South Africa, the land reform policies add another layer of uncertainty for family farmers. The government's approach to land redistribution, while necessary for historical redress, must be conducted fairly and sustainably. Farmers must remain steadfast and united to ensure their rights are protected. Instead of abandoning farming, South Africans should actively participate in family farming organizations and advocate for responsible land reformAlternative Proteins, Lab-Grown Meat, and Grass-Fed Meat: A Health Perspective
04:47|The food industry is undergoing a radical transformation as alternative proteins and lab-grown meat gain momentum. These innovations are often marketed as sustainable and ethical solutions to global food challenges.The Truth Behind Livestock and Emissions
04:00|The debate around cattle and carbon emissions has been a hot topic for years, with mainstream narratives often painting livestock farming as a major contributor to climate change.South Africa’s high food prices are driven by global and local factors
03:08|Climate change is also a major factor, with extreme weather events reducing harvests and raising production costs.The Influence of Robots on Farm Workers: How Will Robots Change Agriculture?
04:47|The integration of robots into agriculture is revolutionizing farming practices, increasing efficiency, and reducing labor dependency.