Wednesday, July 02, 2014

Why isn’t this happening in Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, KSA, UAE etc?

Seriously?

why not?

‘Mini Farms’ By Israel’s Livingbox Wins Top Prize For Best Project To Feed Third World

An Israeli-developed “mini-farm” that can grow vegetables anywhere with a self-sustaining “closed loop” of energy and nutrition and help feed a billion needy people has won a prize as the most promising project to help developing countries improve their economies.
Project co-creator Nitzan Solan says the Livingbox “is the perfect system, because it lets anyone anywhere grow vegetables without the need for fertile soil, or running water and electricity, and with minimal farming skills. It could help feed people in the developing world, providing them with access to fresh, nutritious food, while helping them maintain a clean environment.”
Once it’s set up, the system is self-sustaining. Still to be determined, is the initial price, though the team pledges to keep it reasonable.For developing Livingbox, Solan and her partners Moti Cohen and Mendi Pollak won the $20,000 top prize in the Pears Challenge, a competition held by the international Pears Foundation and Tel Aviv University aimed at encouraging Israeli start-ups to connect with the needs of Africans, developing solutions in areas like agriculture, health, water, ICT, education, and renewable energy.
Livingbox is based on hydroponics — the science of growing vegetables in water. Vegetables can take root in water when the right nutrients are added. Livingbox’s system delivers those nutrients into a five square meter hydroponic growing bed, using organic waste from fish, leftover food, or even animal feces.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Why isn’t this happening in Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, KSA, UAE etc?"

Surely you jest. Muslims do not create, they only destroy. They are just like western "radicals" in this regard. Which is why they so admire each other, even if only from a useful distance.

Remember when Arial convinced the Knesset to withdraw all Israelis from Gaza? They left behind a virtual oasis of this technology, in full operating condition, as a gift to the Gazans. The Gazans demolished the farms.

Epaminondas said...

just sayin' ;)