News About Farming in Shipping Containers & Limited Indoor Spaces
“In Just Seven Days, We Harvest a Fresh, Wet Fodder Mat”
"We've been doing hydroponics and vertical farming for about five years," says Ahmed Fawzy, CEO of Taza Farms. "We originally grew for human food, supplying London's top restaurants and hotels. We wanted to do something with more impact, so we took our hydroponics experience into animal feed."
That decision led to Taza's first full-scale pilot at Hunsingo Dairy in Groningen, the Netherlands. "This pilot became our first paying customer," Fawzy says. "The feedback has been better than we hoped. The cows went for the fodder straight away, farmers noticed it's easier to digest, and our system delivered a fresh, consistent supply every single day."
COLORADO: SVVSD Receives $100K Grant For Sky Garden
Students will operate a hydroponic vertical farm at the Career Elevation and Technology Center
Minister Josephine Connolly Visits Primitive Greens Farm In Cayman Islands
A container farm, or freight farm, is a climate-controlled hydroponic farm with a vertical farming system built inside a shipping container that produces a variety of leafy greens
Freight Farms Hires Ralph de Vries For Business Development And Senior Board Advisor
Freight Farms, a Boston-based company in the US, hired Ralph de Vries as their newest Business development and Senior board advisor for Europe
VIDEO: Farm Highlight: Diversifying The Dairy Farm
Audrey and Dominic run a small dairy and mixed grain farm near Sherbrooke, Quebec. Recently, they decided to take on a new adventure and expand their 40-cow operation with a 40-foot container farm
US: COLORADO - FarmBox Foods Unveils Plans For Hydroponic Fodder Farm
With its appearance at the 2022 National Western Stock Show in Denver, FarmBox Foods announced the development of a hydroponic system that enables ranchers and farmers to grow nutrient-rich feed onsite year-round. The shipping container-based fodder farm will be released beginning in mid-2022

