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Roof farming singapore.
Singapore s first and only commercial rooftop farming company.
While many farmers have found ways to convert existing rooftop spaces into farms or gardens jonathan choe associate at woha architects says that one of the greatest opportunities to advance urban farming in singapore is to build an entirely integrated system that not only incorporates growing spaces but also how these farms can interact with the entire building infrastructure from building cooling measures to water recycling and energy management.
At the height of production the 1 800 sq m rooftop farm situated on a hdb multi storey car park at block 700 ang mo kio avenue 6 aims to grow up to four tonnes of veggies a month.
An urban agriculture venture in singapore hopes to increase the country s resilience and food security with a new rooftop garden technology.
The physical boundaries are being redefined.
Comcropsg the organic farm conducts free tours on the first saturday of every month for members of the public who are curious to learn more about urban farming including their clever use of space and hydroponics technology.
Rooftop farming at comcrop on singapore s orchard road.
Urban rooftop farms in singapore my gardening and environmentalist friends bjorn low and allan lim have been working on their new rooftop farming spaces in recent months.
Comcrop is singapore s urban farming pioneer and we grow food on rooftops near where communities live by reinvigorating marginalized spaces and embracing marginalized workforces to grow and harvest the highest quality pesticide free produce in singapore.
In land scarce singapore we depend heavily on imported food supplies currently.
Singapore hotel s aquaponic rooftop farm to produce vegetables and fish aquaponics involves growing plants without soil a process that saves resources including water land and manpower by august.
An urban agriculture venture in singapore hopes to increase the country s resilience and food security with a new rooftop garden technology.
Farms can now occupy rooftops in parks and even under a viaduct.