MaMeeFarm Scale System — Duck Expansion Model (100 → 500)

Date: 2026-04-19 (Asia/Bangkok)
Project: MaMeeFarm™ Global System Observation
Framework: DGCP™ — Data Governance & Continuous Proof
Mode: Observation only • Structural mapping • No prediction • No advice
Scope Note: Conceptual scaling model for duck farming system expansion, designed for structural consistency and efficiency (not yet activated)


System Context

Scaling a farm system requires maintaining balance between input resources, infrastructure capacity, and operational control.

This model outlines a structured expansion path from 100 ducks to 500 ducks, while preserving system logic and stability.

Scaling Principle

  • Modular Growth: Expand in units (100 → 200 → 300 → 500)
  • Resource Matching: Water, feed, and space scale proportionally
  • System Stability: Maintain consistent logic at each level

Water System Scaling

  • Storage: Planned increase in tank/pond capacity
  • Distribution: Extension of piping or gravity flow system
  • Reuse: Designed duck → plant water cycle (not active)

Infrastructure Expansion

  • Housing: Planned separation of duck zones to reduce stress
  • Collection: Structured egg collection workflow
  • Labor: Optimization of manual work per unit

Output Scaling (Projected)

  • Egg Production: Expected to increase with duck population
  • Plant Output: Dependent on water reuse volume
  • Revenue Streams: Multi-output system design (not validated)

Risk Factors

  • Water system scaling lagging behind population growth
  • Overcrowding leading to stress or disease
  • Operational complexity exceeding control capacity
  • No real-world validation of scaling model

DGCP™ Observation

A scaling model defines structure before execution.

System integrity must hold at every level of expansion.


Author
P’Toh
System Architect — DGCP™


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