DYK: The Largest Farm in the World?
Geremew Kefyalew Gobena
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The world's largest farm belongs to the Mudanjiang City Mega Farm in Heilongjiang Province, China. This behemoth sprawls across an astonishing 22.5 million acres, an area larger than 11 U.S. states combined! To put it in perspective, that's roughly the size of Belgium and the Netherlands put together. The farm was established in 2015 as a response to the Russian Ban on dairy products to the EU, where it stepped in to fill the market need.
The Mudanjiang Mega Farm primarily focuses on dairy production, housing over 100,000 dairy cows. Its immense scale allows for highly efficient operations, with advanced technology playing a key role in managing such a vast agricultural enterprise.
While impressive, the size and impact of the Mudanjiang Mega Farm raise certain concerns, particularly around environmental sustainability and animal welfare. The intensive nature of large-scale agriculture often carries consequences, necessitating responsible management practices and ongoing discussion about the future of food production.
Here are some additional amazing facts about the Mudanjiang Mega Farm:
The farm has its own airport, which is used to transport cows and other goods.