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Problems and obstructions faced by industrial farmers.
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 233935, member: 61772"] Industrial farmers face many problems and obstructions. The first and most obvious is the high cost of transporting their large volumes of products to market. That cost can make it difficult for them to compete with local farmers, who can sell their produce at lower costs because they have significantly less transportation costs. They also have trouble competing on price with farmers in other countries that offer subsidies to their agricultural products. Another problem facing industrial farmers is that they are vulnerable to the weather, just as much as any farmer. Prior to the harvest season, a series of bad storms could result in significant losses because of damaged crops, lost livestock, or even a destroyed infrastructure. Once the harvest season begins, a drought could also cause significant problems for industrial farmers by making it difficult to get their crops out of the fields and into storage facilities. A severe drought could also mean that they do not have enough water available to continue producing livestock feed, which would cause them to lose some of their livestock due to starvation or dehydration. Yet another problem faced by industrial farmers is that they are often criticized for using genetically modified seeds and unnatural fertilizers and pesticides that can harm the environment and potentially cause health problems in humans and animals who consume food grown using these chemicals. [/QUOTE]
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