Food sufficient
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Food sufficient- It means to grow enough vegetables locally for the population in sinpore without relying on imports of vegetables from other countries.
- Regardless of what type of farming we are involved in, it still requires land it is only the amount of land that makes the difference. In Singapore, we definitely cannot afford so much land for agriculture as we have a large population which makes land scarce and expensive.
- Therefore, we have to rely heavily on imports of food from other countries. But we are lucky that we have the technology and money to carry out a high tech farming activity.
Question.... Will S'pore be food sufficient with the help of hydroponics????
OUR STAND
- No. Singapore will not be food sufficient with the help of hydroponics.
- Reason 1. We do not have so much land dedicated to agriculture as most of the land is being used for other infrastructure.
- Reason 2. We have a large population with small land, The more people we have to feed, the more food we have to produce.
- Reason 3. Shortage of trained workers. Not many people have alot of experience in the business of agriculture.
- Reason 4. We always think that if we do not produce enough food for the population, we always still can have imports from other countries. We rely alot on the trade business as we do not have alot of natural resources within our lands.
Reflections...........
We felt that we had given our best in all the aspects of the blog such as the blogskin, and the information that we had found. The long hours that we have worked to complete this project shows the effort that we have put in. We also searched for pictures to make our blog more interesting and we hope that you will give good grades.
HOMs
The HOMs that we have exibited during the process of completing this blog.
- Persisting- When looking for information and filtering out the information that were irrelevant.
- Listening with empathy and understanding- To listen to each other's comments and decide which was the best for the blog.
- Managing impulsivity- When the other partner does something that the other do not like, we voice out our disagreements nicely to prevent misunderstangs and quarrels.
- Gathering data through all senses- When looking for information. We use what we have learnt during lessons and what we read from the internet.
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4:07 AM
advantages
- The advantages of hydroponics over soil based farming
1.Saves space
- The hydroponics' vegetable are being grown on trays stacked on top of one another so hydroponics farming does not need a large plot of land.
- While soil based farmimg needs alot of land.
2. Saves water
- The water is in a tray below the tray that the vegetables are on and the roots of the plants are just left dangling in the space between and the tip of the root touches the surface of the water to suck the water up.
- Whereas, for soil based farming, the water can seep into the ground thus the plant may not absorb 100% of the water. Hydroponics farming therefore requires a smaller amount of water then soil based farming.
3. Does not cause pollution to the environment
- In hydroponics farming, no fertilisers are being used as the nutrients for the plants are in the liquid form.
- Whereas for soil based farming, the fertilisers that are used will emmit a type of green house gas called nitrous oxide which contributes to global warming.
- And no pesticides are used in hydroponnics as the plants are either in greenhouses or are being protected by netting.
- But for soil based farming, pesticides are being used to prevent insects from destroying them which also contributes to pollution of the environment.
Disadvantages
Although hydroponics farming requires a huge amount fo capital investment for the computers, and the building of greenhouses, it is worth it does not does harmul things to the environment. Furthermore, the quality of crops from hydroponics is high and has more vitamins,
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3:33 AM
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Now for a little video......click pls http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kngl6oo1I3M
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2:50 AM
A farm in s'pore
Our s'poreLocal farms produce mainly leafy vegetables and beansprouts. The leafy vegetables and beansprouts produced, amounting to $14 million in value, are wholly consumed by the domestic market. - FARM: Oh Chin Huat Hydroponic Farms:
An intro of oh's farm........ - Oh Chin Huat Hydroponic Farms Pte Ltd is one of the pioneer and most successful hydroponics farms in Singapore. Commonly called "Oh Farms", the company made forays into hydroponics business since 1991.
- Oh Farms initially started out with growing tropical vegetables. Subsequently it extended to include high-value aromatic herbs.
- Today, Oh Farms comprises 228 tropical greenhouses built on 2.4 hectares of land located within Singapore's Nee Soon Agrotechnology Parks. The company's high-technology products which include hydroponic vegetables, aromatic herbs and spices have brought significant benefits, both tangible and intangible, to the consumers.
- The vegetables produced by Oh Chin Huat Hydroponic Farms are unique in that they are pesticide-free and are grown under soil-less conditions without the use of pesticides using the Dynamic Root Floating (DRF) hydroponic technique in modular greenhouses
- Oh Farms cultivates a wide variety of pesticide-free local vegetables which include kai lan, cai xin, kang kong, bayam, xiao bai cai, lettuce, butterheads and high-value herbal plants such as sweet basil, rocket, mint, oregano, dill, fennel, Italian parsley and thyme. The farm produces 1-1.2 tonnes of vegetables a day.
- The pictures show the butterhead,basil,fennel,parsley,and oregano
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2:09 AM