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Holistic Management International

Holistic management international is a way of thinking about how we take care of the earth and its inhabitants, including animals and plants. It's like taking care of a big puzzle where every piece is important and fits together.
Let's imagine you have a big problem to solve, like how to keep a farm working while also making sure animals have enough food and land is healthy. Holistic management international suggests that you can start by looking at the whole picture and then breaking it down to smaller parts. You need to consider how everything is connected and interdependent in order to make the best choices.
For example, if you need to plant new crops, you need to look at the kind of soil you have, how much rain falls, and how much sunlight hits the land. But you also need to think about the animals living on that terrain and how they'll be impacted by the crops. By thinking holistically, you can make sure your choices benefit everything and everyone involved instead of just one piece of the puzzle.