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Explain how the farmer benefits from the establishment of factories as these are generally located near the major towns

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Answered by sony51182
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Explanation: Though only a few studies have examined the effects of factory farms on the people who live near them, a wealth of data has been gathered on the health hazards to which these facilities expose their employees. Viewed together, these two bodies of research indicate that the industry poses serious threats to the well-being of rural communities.

Studies have discovered an increase in respiratory, neurobehavioral, and mental illnesses among the residents of communities next to factory farms. In a major study, residents in the vicinity of a large pig farm were found to have “higher reporting of headaches, runny noses, sore throats, excessive coughing, diarrhea, and burning eyes.” A separate study determined that pregnant women and children are especially susceptible to factory farm emissions.

Waste from factory farms poses a serious risk for nearby residents. Manure and urine are generally stored in open-air pits known as lagoons. When the lagoons are full, large amounts of waste are applied to nearby land, compromising soil and water quality. Lagoons are also prone to spills, which can contaminate a community’s water.

Answered by sanasafa1214
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My view on the topic farmer benefits form the establishment of factories which are generally located near the major towns are : -

(i) The benefits of farmers from the establishment of factories : -

(a) The farmers are gain cashes like that etc from the establishment of factories.

(b) The farmers are helpful for many things and we get foods by farmers only.

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