SDG Zero Hunger Target: Ocean Farming for Global Food Security II
SDG Zero Hunger Target: Ocean Farming for Global Food Security II By Prof. MK Othman As presented in the first part of this article, the earth’s surface area is 71% covered by oceanic water. The water is mainly being used for navigation, transport, and other economic and sporting activities. Today, the humanity has started using the 71 percent of the earth surface occupied by ocean for farming activities. This becomes necessary because of the environmental implication of bringing more land into cultivation as the greenhouse emission is likely to increase. So, the ocean farming is the newest innovation and one of the identifiable solutions to the challenges of greenhouse emission and attainment of global food security. Imagine crops growing in the ocean without fertilizer application, no air, no soil, no fresh water, only seawater and sunlight What is “Ocean Farming”? Ocean farming involves growing of food in the ocean for consumption and meeting the dietary needs of h...