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Home-Based Mulberry Farming Grows as Sustainable Economic Trend in Northern Borders

Home-based mulberry farming is seeing a significant rise in Northern Borders Region, as citizens transform residential spaces into productive agricultural zones. This trend underscores a shift toward a sustainable family economy, with residents utilizing the tree’s adaptability to the local climate to support food security and environmental awareness.

 Mulberry trees are favored for their high yields, nutritional value, and minimal maintenance requirements. Beyond personal consumption, these initiatives allow families to achieve partial self-sufficiency, with many marketing surplus produce within their local communities.

 This grassroots movement also enhances the quality of life in residential neighborhoods by increasing green cover and fostering a culture of urban agriculture. By integrating productive trees into home gardens, the region is successfully aligning local environmental awareness with broader sustainability goals.

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