by Regen Aquaculture | Apr 18, 2022 | Economics, Newsletter Archives
We know aquaponics is exciting, and we know that many people jump in to the industry after learning about it, but just who exactly are the aquaponic-focused individuals leading the charge across the U.S.? How many are hobbyists and how many are stake-holders? Who...
by Joe Pate | Apr 12, 2022 | Economics, News
“The combined effects of anthropogenic and climate change factors have severely impacted the yield from the traditional food production system resulting in food insecurity and other socio-economic problems. The predominant food production systems have been...
by Joe Pate | Mar 11, 2022 | Crop Management, Economics, News, Plant Lighting Technologies, Webinars
How efficiently are you using your lights? Find out what current calculation tools are used to assess operational costs. The webinar “Horticultural lighting systems energy-savings calculations” was presented by Dr. AJ Both from Rutgers University and Dr....
by Joe Pate | Jan 17, 2022 | Economics
Unsurprisingly, and perhaps a call to action, much of the continued expansion of the vertical market is supposed to occur in Asia-Pacific, a region forecasted to exceed 4.9 billion people by 2030. By the year 2030, Asia-Pacific is expected to account for more than 40%...
by Joe Pate | May 26, 2021 | Economics
In Aquaponics we reuse the same fish water to grow plants without ever having to discharge it. These recirculating systems are a key tool in the fight for sustainable foods. But is a recirculating system always the answer? Personally I don’t think so. In some...
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