Future of Food – Research and knowledge transfer on the topic of human nutrition is being discussed globally. As the demand for food will increase more than the available arable land, an openness for new technologies must be assumed. Concepts like Vertical Indoor Farming can contribute to this?
Local supply concepts through alternative production
Indoor farming, the new technical term for an „alternative agriculture under glass“ is the strategy to design effectively, reduce costs and answer the questions of the time. How does the system work and what are the benefits to transform agriculture and protect the climate?
Headwind for the implementation of the European Green Deal
Together and with new technologies and knowledge to protect and improve the climate for the generations after us, these are ambitious goals for which we have received the responsibility. What possibilities do so-called indoor farms of MABEWO AG and their other projects offer?
MABEWO BLUE PLANET: Exploring as a technology pioneer
Hydrogen can be produced without detours from biomass by biological and chemical processes and thus becomes so-called biohydrogen. What opportunities does hydrogen offer for agriculture and indoor farming modules.
Agriculture: the basis of the Rwandan economy
About 75 percent make their living directly from agriculture, as well as marketing and processing the produce. Products grown include beans, sorghum (millet), cassava, maize, sweet potatoes, tomatoes carrots, kale, peanuts and tropical fruits for example – Rwanda as an example of successful change.
The Green Gold of Africa – Castor Bean
Africa points to a rapid rise in biodegradable products. Here, castor oil is considered a miracle cure. GrowExpress Ltd. focuses on the cultivation of castor trees, thus ensuring a successful future for small farmers in Africa.
Natural beauties of Africa – Drought and lack of drinking water
Climate change does not stop at Namibia. Here, the challenge is to cope with the changing climate conditions and still continue farming successfully. GrowExpress is sticking to the idea of block farming to secure the future of community agriculture in Africa.