Farm66, a HK Tech 300 Angel Fund start-up, applies vertical farming, using aquaponics to do so. Through HK Tech 300, Farm66 has developed networks with potential partners and obtained more opportunities to achieve its goal of providing healthy green food and building an eco-friendly city.
A tour at Farm66's Hong Kong farm
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