Netatech's rice experiment a step to meet food security challenges
Added on 14 September 2021
The vertical food stage experiment has three storeys.
The first storey has the control centre, the second has the vegetables plantation and the third has rice plantations with three varieties - Japonica rice, Indica rice and Tameskek rice.
"Rice is a staple food for all Singaporeans. The reason why we went to grow rice in this country is to find whether we can solve some of our food security challenges, " said David Tan, group CEO and Founder, Netatech.
Technology plays a crucial role in experimentation. The harvested rainwater from the rooftop of the control centre goes through four nutrient injectors from where the plants are being provided with sufficient nutrition. The harvesting is being done in three cycles in a year.
"To achieve the highest yield, we hope that by 2030 we are able to produce a greater part of rice consumption in Singapore, " Tan added.
Photo © Singapore Food AgencyTechnology plays a crucial role in experimentation.
Source: Msn
Source: Msn
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