Microgreens Farming: Microgreens are nutrient-rich young vegetable greens harvested just after the cotyledon leaves have developed.
Mushroom Cultivation: Growing gourmet mushrooms such as oyster, shiitake, and lion's mane can be highly profitable, especially in urban areas where there's a growing demand for specialty mushrooms.
Herb Farming: Culinary and medicinal herbs are always in demand and can be grown in small spaces, making herb farming a profitable venture for small farms.
Specialty Poultry: Raising specialty poultry breeds such as heritage chickens, ducks, or quail can be a profitable niche market.
Vertical Farming: Vertical farming involves growing crops vertically in stacked layers or on vertical surfaces, utilizing indoor spaces efficiently.
Aquaponics Farming: Aquaponics combines aquaculture (fish farming) with hydroponics (soil-less plant cultivation) in a symbiotic system where fish waste provides nutrients for plants, and plants help filter and purify the water for the fish.
Agrotourism and Farm Stay Experiences: Offering agrotourism activities such as farm tours, pick-your-own experiences, farm-to-table dinners, and farm stays can generate additional income for small farms.