A Look Into a Future With Goterra’s Robotic Infrastructure
The world’s population is hyper-aware of climate change in ways unheard of by any decade prior to the current. We are anxious and vigilant, educating ourselves daily on ways to do better for humanity, for earth, for flora and fauna and everything in between. There’s even a term for our collective concern for the physical environment as emissions make their way through our atmosphere - climate anxiety.
It is upsetting but it is as real and imminent as it’s ever been that we make rapid changes and we make them now. But we’d like to shift gears for a moment, and take the microscope off the negativity that surrounds climate change daily. Let’s talk about a future to believe in, a future to invest in, one that feels like a weight has been lifted from our shoulders and one where positive outcomes are the reward of years of persistent good work.
Let’s talk about a future of carbon-friendly, intelligent agriculture
At Goterra, we are the change we want to see in the world. We strive and push as hard as we can for our economy and environment to reap the benefits of our dedicated research, relentless testing and state-of-the-art automated robotic infrastructure. We know our work is amounting to massive change, both in the Australian and international farming sectors. However, very rarely do we look at how wonderful the future could be if more companies like ours rise up the ranks of outdated agricultural processes and systems with continuous innovation and further investment.
So what CAN the future look like?
Positively bright, clean, fresh, unpolluted, thriving, green, lush, rich...so many more incredible things. A planet that is self-sufficient, recycles intelligently, produces zero waste, contributes less to carbon footprints and more to carbon friendly, sustainable practices. A world where populations have access to clean water, nourishing food. An environment where plastic degrades into compost for new garden seedlings to grow in, and every household makes use of rainwater, has their own vegetable garden and teaches the next generation how to preserve food so food waste is an ancient thing of the past.
The world looks good when its problems are solved with sustainable automated systems
We didn’t work tirelessly to settle for just one robotic modular system where maggots eat food waste and create nutritious soil and become insect feed for farm animals. There’s no reason decentralised biotechnology can’t be adopted worldwide in time. We’re getting more advanced by the minute and we have no doubt the seeds we’ve sown today will mean increased sustainability tomorrow. We have no desire to stop now.
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2 年Hi Olympia, It's very interesting! I will be happy to connect.