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Urban agriculture has a new hope, and its name is PodPonics. Based in Atlanta, the startup is pursuing a new kind of recycling: transform old shipping containers into miniature hydroponic farms that...
View ArticleHydroponics production in Mauritius
Presently, most of the crops produced in Mauritius are obtained through the traditional open-field cultivation, but due to problems like infestation of pests and diseases, unfavourable weather...
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By George Friedman Major shifts underway in the Chinese economy that Stratfor has forecast and discussed for years have now drawn the attention of the mainstream media. Many have asked when China would...
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View ArticleUN warns of looming worldwide food crisis in 2013
Global grain reserves hit critically low levels Extreme weather means climate ‘is no longer reliable’ Rising food prices threaten disaster and unrest World grain reserves are so dangerously low that...
View ArticleHydroponics push to end food crisis
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