Regeneration and planting of native vegetation can have many benefits improving soil quality, reducing emissions, more plant available nutrients and reducing runoff
Improved farm animal welfare
Improved quality of air, water and soil
Biodiversity conservation
Sustainable land use management
Improved farm ecosystem
Sustainable pest and weed management
With an external set of eyes on your processes and procedures Lachstock can take a methodical approach to undercover hidden inefficiencies and offer helpful information to increase overall efficiency
Social Benefit
Investing in sustainable agriculture leads to positive social impacts such as supporting the community and growing employment opportunities
Improved farm animal welfare
Increased social and human capital
Better community livelihood
Improved mental and physical health
Growth of knowledge
Increased community involvement
Reducing environmental impacts can have a range of positive outcomes for landowners, the environment and the community
Economical Benefit
Being a leader in environmental practices can also open up a variety of new clients that are looking to make an impact in this area
Increased farm profitability
Improved productivity
Possibility of increased revenue streams
Increased skill set and career development of staff