MODERN MINI COMBINED FACILITY: RETURN TO VILLAGE PROJECT

Why?

  1. Urban Consumers: People living in cities want to buy high-quality, healthy food at good prices.
  2. Families Escaping City Life: Families not bound to city life seek an escape to the countryside.
  3. Government Concerns: The state is uncomfortable with overpopulation in cities.
  4. Municipalities Overwhelmed: Local governments struggle with overpopulation in major urban centers.
  5. Food Shortage Predictions: Future food shortages are being predicted.
  6. Pandemics Thrive in Crowds: Crowds increase the risk of pandemics, and overcrowding in cities creates numerous challenges.
  7. Unused Land: Vast, uncultivated, and idle land in rural areas remains untapped.
  8. Inefficient Farming and Livestock: Agriculture and livestock farming are inefficient in many places.
  9. City Dwellers’ Hesitation: Urban individuals wish to return to villages but lack knowledge and confidence about how to make a living there, making them reluctant to leave the city.

Solution:
This project offers a multi-dimensional win-win-win solution by enabling city dwellers to move to the countryside, live a healthy and happy life, while providing high-quality rural products for those who remain in the cities.

A Step-by-Step Overview:

  1. Educate and Support: The project educates city dwellers, turns them into modern farmers, and enables them to produce and sell their goods back to the cities.
  2. Multi-Functional Facilities: Through Modern Mini Combined Facilities, families can engage in farming and livestock activities efficiently.

Facility Details:

  • Size:
    • The facility spans 35m x 45m, covering a total area of 1.5 dönüm (1500 square meters).
    • The outer perimeter features 3m-high electric fences with motion sensors and security cameras at every corner.
  • Infrastructure:
    • A solar-powered roof generates 5 kWh of energy.
    • A water reservoir with a capacity of 5 tons is located on the rooftop.
  • Livestock and Poultry:
    • 900m2 animal grazing area.
    • 4 separate indoor sections (15m2 each) designed to accommodate:
      • 20 breeding sheep.
      • 20 lambs.
      • 30 chickens.
  • Fish Farm:
    • A 29m3 fish pond stocked with 50 trout.
  • Sustainability and Synergy:
    • Animal waste is collected and filtered, serving as natural fertilizer for crops grown in the greenhouse.
    • The greenhouse operates with sunlight filtered through transparent materials and benefits from the animals’ body heat.
  • Water System:
    • A continuous flow of water keeps the pond oxygenated and is recycled to irrigate crops in the greenhouse.
  • Comprehensive Waste Utilization:
    • All organic waste is reused in the system, reducing the need for external resources.

Production:

  • Daily Consumption: Each family can produce enough food to meet their own needs, including:
    • Daily eggs, milk, vegetables, fruits, and fish.
    • Meat from livestock, including lambs and chickens.
  • Surplus Sales: Any surplus from daily production can be sold back to the project’s central facility, ensuring an additional income for each family.

Revenue Generation:

The system provides income through:

  1. Small Livestock (Sheep): A family can manage 50 sheep over time, producing meat, milk, and offspring.
  2. Eggs and Dairy: Families can sell eggs and milk as a steady source of income.
  3. Fish: Trout can be consumed by the family or sold when they reach market size.

Macro Structure:

  • Each 50-family facility will be part of a larger centralized unit.
  • National Expansion: Multiple units will form across regions, culminating in a national network connected to a central hub for distribution and support.

Why GuideMe When Google Exists?

  1. Localized Content: While Google provides general information, GuideMe offers personalized, filtered, and precise details about the local surroundings.
  2. Verified Information: All data on GuideMe is curated and verified, ensuring accuracy, unlike crowd-sourced content.
  3. Integrated Systems: GuideMe provides information on local dining, shopping, entertainment, and important services like hospitals and police stations, all in one place with customized filters.

By implementing this project, not only are we decreasing urban overpopulation, but we’re also transforming urban consumers into rural producers, helping them live healthier and more sustainable lives, while creating a secure supply of high-quality rural goods for city markets.