Farming in the Falklands is governed by natural processes. These types of processes govern the livestock production system and grazing has had a minimal impact on the environment. The climate here is considered a cool maritime climate and the Islands are isolated from industrialized commercial centers. The Falklands farmers follow sound soil, water, and energy conservation practices and value environmental quality. In fact, Falkland Island sheep are grown without using hormones or insecticides. In addition, very few sheep even need to be treated for internal parasites.
Farms in the Falkland Islands are usually family owned and operated businesses. The tightly knit farming community is very passionate about their way of life and their products. Agriculture is the main form of land use throughout the Falklands so here are no alternative land uses putting pressure on the agricultural sector.