Sarab lives in Mumbai, India. In 2017, she completed an internship in Canada at the In.Genius Farms, a small-scale vertical farm in Laval, Quebec. Mentored by Khaled Majouji, aka The Plant Charmer, she learned about the potential of vertical farming. Once back home, she decided to be the change she wanted to see in her country. Inspired by her experience in Canada, … [Read more...] about Vertical Farming Made Easy with Sarab from Ecotwigs
Urban Agriculture
5 Reasons to Start a Vertical Garden
When I experienced vertical gardening for the first time in my backyard in 2011, I knew I was on to something. Although clumsy at the beginning, my results were already superior to what I could have expected from a regular garden or raised beds. Starting with shoe organizer vertical planters, I changed to rain gutters fixed to my fence. Then, I developed an A-frame model to … [Read more...] about 5 Reasons to Start a Vertical Garden
How COVID-19 Will Impact Agriculture in Canada
Labour shortage in Canadian agriculture is largely dependant on temporary foreign workers. Many farmers struggle each year to find seasonal workers to sustain their operations. Moreover, Canada is heavily dependent on imports of fresh fruits and vegetables to meet total market demand due to the Canadian limited growing season. Amid the coronavirus pandemic situation, rethinking … [Read more...] about How COVID-19 Will Impact Agriculture in Canada
Get fresh in Miami with Hammock Greens
Miami is known for sun, beaches, palm trees… and indoor farming? Apparently, this is the new thing thanks to Hammock Greens. This up-and-coming startup is transforming the local food system with an unusual approach for this city.Hammock Greens uses shipping containers converted into indoor farms to grow food in a controlled environment. This method guarantees consistent crop … [Read more...] about Get fresh in Miami with Hammock Greens
Fighting food price increases with In.Genius Farms
In 2011, Khaled had an idea about building a vertical farm in his backyard. He ran some tests and quickly realized the economic potential. In 2015-16, he was already making a living using only 1,200 sq.-ft.I noticed Khaled’s work through his Instagram account ThePlantCharmer during the summer of 2016. At that time, I thought that the yields he claimed sounded too good to be … [Read more...] about Fighting food price increases with In.Genius Farms