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Webinar on Apr. 27 at 2PM ET

Learn more about vertical controlled environment aquaponics

Tune in next Wednesday to learn about a hurricane-proof, vertical aquaponic farm in Puerto Rico, named Fusion Farms. The farm runs on renewable energy and harvested rainwater.

As an island, Puerto Rico is highly dependent on imported food - a staggering 90% of food consumed there is imported. With the hurricane, that dependence, and the dangers it brings with it, were sharply emphasized. What is more, even now, when hurricanes are not interfering, the country faces a precarious situation when it comes to its food supply. 


Kendell Lang

The online event will take place on April 27 at 2PM ET. The webinar will be hosted by the Aquaponics Association who will have a chat will Kendell Lang, CEO of Fusion Farms, to learn more about their aquaponic farm.

Click here to sign up for the event. 

For more information:
Aquaponics Association
4531 Airlie Way, Annandale VA 22003
info@aquaponicsassociation.org
aquaponicsassociation.org
 
 
For more information:
Lisa Jander, founder
lisaJander@fusionfarmspr.com
Fusion Farms
www.fusionfarms.ag 
 
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