For better or worse, our world keeps evolving without our permission –
and we keep scrambling to keep up, especially in the area of
agriculture.
This is where innovative new solutions like vertical farming – growing food in vertically stacked layers – and hydroponics – growing plants with no soil and little water – come into play.
Combining these two innovative solutions, Angel Adelaja
has created a revolutionary stackable container farm, using shipping
containers, that is the most affordable in the world – and just one
container can do about an acre and a half of vegetable production.
Born out of the need to make urban farming accessible to everyone, Angel co-founded We Farm Africa, and founded Fresh Direct Produce and Agro-Allied Services, a social enterprise that has pioneered hydroponic agriculture in Nigeria.
Speaking with The Way Women Work about what inspired the containers, Angel said:
“When we started Fresh Direct, we realized that new technology could make the difference that African agriculture needed.
Unfortunately, we needed to import the technology and it was too expensive. So we decided to innovate and create our own technology from indigenous materials.”
Fresh Direct Nigeria has multiple active divisions, so they don’t
just farm, they create low-tech affordable technologies, like the
stackable container farm, to simplify agriculture in Nigeria – and
eventually, the world.
Source: Konbini.com
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