New York City Passes Bill Requiring Green Roofs On New Buildings
Green roofs may soon be required on all new buildings in New York City.
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Green roofs may soon be required on all new buildings in New York City.
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I didn’t know what to expect when I walked into Agritecture’s renovated garage with hydroponic systems and plants sprouting up in every corner, but I knew that I was going to learn from some of THE best in the business.
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U of T Scarborough is about to get a lot more cutting edge, and way, way more green. Toronto will soon be home to a net zero vertical farm and living lab.
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A group of scientists have discovered a new way to regenerate flowering plant tissues, opening possibilities of mitigating global food shortage problem.
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Taylor Knapp is one of just a few snail farmers certified by the United States Department of Agriculture. He is the owner of Peconic Escargot, located in Cutchogue on Long Island’s North Fork, and home to about 70,000 petit gris snails.
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A garden without dirt? With the help of Teens for Food Justice, middle school students help harvest produce for their school’s cafeteria.
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Cocktails and Broken Bread: Key Lessons from AgLanta Conference 2019!
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Within the agriculture industry, blockchain has the power to build trust for consumers and farmers alike.
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Living greens, microgreens and aromatic herbs farmed inside a store, for the first time in Portugal!
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There is no magic pill that will make us healthier, improve our happiness, reduce our stress, and enhance our lives… but what about a plant?
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What can lessons from the urban agriculture movement teach us about promoting sustainability in rural areas?
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Agritecture interviewed Elaine Qiu, the Ventures Analyst at Plug and Play (PnP) Ventures, before the AgLanta Conference 2019.
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Agritecture interviewed Kayla Waldorff of Autogrow, sponsor of AgLanta 2019!
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Agritecture interviews Andrew Carter, CEO of Smallhold, before the AgLanta Conference 2019!
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Agritecture sat down with Farmer D in an interview before the AgLanta Conference 2019 to learn more about his connection to urban agriculture.
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Ikea harvest first lettuce from stores Helsingborg and Malmö
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Locally Grown In is a podcast on a mission to help entrepreneurs grow local food.
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Announcing Christine Gould as the Keynote Speaker at The AgLanta Conference 2019! Christine will be presenting our Keynote Presentation: Unleashing the Power of the Next Generation to Fix our Food System.
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Urban farms may grow a lot of food, but can they feed those most in need?
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How to start an AgTech company according to CEO and Founder of Goodr, Jasmine Crowe.
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Greenleaf Community Farms focuses growing food, but more importantly, growing community.
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This year at the AgLanta Conference 2019, attendees will experience a unique tour of modern agriculture sites throughout Metro Atlanta region. Learn more about the dedicated locations on the five different tour tracks!
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The news comes 9 years after successfully designing and marketing custom made Growtainers® and providing Consultant Services for commercial clients worldwide.
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The new indoor growing units make it even easier for restaurants and hotels to provide customers with produce grown on site.
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Agritecture , a portmanteau that marries agriculture and architecture, has made it into the art world.
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Venture capital investors are putting $125 million behind plans to build the world’s biggest insect farm that’s entirely run by robots, as startup Ynsect caters to the growing demand for bugs.
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Dutch design practice UNStudio has created a new urban vision to create the world's smartest neighborhood in the Netherlands.
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The new sites are part of the Parisculteurs initiative to green the city and increase local food production.
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