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Growing food without soil, Rwanda
29 November 2019; Rwanda - Apollinaire inspects the plantlets in the greenhouse. One plantlet produces between 30 - 50 potatoes. An innovative way of growing food without soil could be the key to increasing food production sustainably in Rwanda. In aeroponic systems, seeds are "planted" in pieces of foam stuffed into tiny pots, which are
11/29/2019
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