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How to be an Online Farmer Which is a Rich Money Earner
An online farmer is a person who engages in agriculture and sells their products through an online platform. They use websites and other digital technologies to market and distribute their products directly to consumers. Online farming allows farmers to reach a wider market and sell their products more efficiently, potentially increasing their income and reducing their costs. This approach to farming combines traditional agricultural practices with modern technology to create a more sustainable and profitable farming business.
By Kalahingsa3 years ago in Futurism
How Art Can Heal Your Body
What art is? Should we learn art? Arts refers to a diverse range of human activities and creations, including visual arts (such as painting, sculpture, and photography), performing arts (such as theater, dance, and music), literary arts (such as poetry, fiction, and non-fiction), and culinary arts (such as cooking and baking). The arts have the potential to inspire, educate, and entertain, and can play a significant role in shaping culture and society. Through the arts, people can express their emotions, ideas, and perspectives, and connect with others in meaningful ways.
By Kalahingsa3 years ago in Futurism
You got a need that needs instant gratification? Well! We got hyperlocal ecommerce delivery software
“Of the many blessings of technology, hyperlocal ecommerce is the most gratifying one, and immediate too.” The way the global consumers order things online and expect them to reach themselves has changed considerably. From exhausting times when people took the pain of moving out from their personal or professional set-ups, facing commuting hassles and lining up in long serpentine queues in stores and outlets to get the products, to evading all this by ordering it all online and finding its instant delivery, the buying and selling scenario has changed considerably, albeit for good.
By Dr. Shamael Zaheer Khan3 years ago in Futurism
Why We’re Slow To Embrace New Innovation
Recently, I have been contemplating the role of historical innovation in shaping the world as we know it today. Innovations such as the telephone, the internet, EVs, solar energy, and more recently in the context of food innovation such as the rise of plant-based meat, and cultivated meat (cell-based meat).
By Eshan Samaranayake3 years ago in Futurism






