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Vertical farming in Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 #trinidadandtobago #farming #agriculture

This Video is from the Youtube channel: “Agrotonomy”. 

 

Peter Grant
 

  • @oceanramnath says:

    🇹🇹

  • @cececox6399 says:

    Yea let’s see how long it lasts. These things never last more than a few weeks. Months at best. Make a video on the first anniversary. Show us if they maintained it. Kept buying the plant food and didn’t sell them off one by one. Something tells me it won’t last long. You gave it chance by it all being plastic so no stealing pipes for scrap at least. But they’ll find a way of making money from it. Any way except actually using it to grow food to sell. The information is freely available. People can buy and build their own. Doing it for them doesn’t help. But at least you got a little video and you’re making money so props to you. Video profits, sponsored products and tax right offs. You maxed your profits and idiots will still be dumb enough to believe it’s charity. ☠️🤡☠️🤦‍♀️🙅‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤣

    • @Agrotonomy says:

      Actually, aeroponic tower farms like this one have a proven track record worldwide. Our company has helped set up farms in 52 countries, many of which have been operating successfully for over nine years. The towers are made from UV-resistant, BPA-free, food-grade plastic designed for long-term outdoor use, so they don’t degrade under sun exposure or tropical weather.

      This project in Trinidad and Tobago is one of many around the world empowering local communities to grow fresh, chemical-free produce sustainably. The system is low-maintenance and built to last, and we’ll be happy to share updates months and years from now, just as we’ve done with other farms across the globe.

  • @Matryanic88 says:

    I wish I could be a part of something like that, You guys are doing such amazing work.

  • @Zoro07143 says:

    What happens to nutrient water when it rains?

    • @Agrotonomy says:

      Rainwater can’t get into the tower’s growing ports, and even if a little manages to enter, it won’t significantly affect the nutrients in the reservoir. If you’re dealing with frequent heavy rain, we recommend growing indoors or in a climate-controlled greenhouse for better protection and more stable growing conditions.

  • @SarimAli-x1v says:

    Thank for saving world from global warming your one step help us a lot ❤

  • @aprilsunnyday says:

    Beautiful setup! Enjoy!

  • @ezirimchimazurum6175 says:

    Please how do we get you to Nigeria.

    • @Agrotonomy says:

      We ship these aeroponic towers worldwide including Nigeria. For Nigeria, the minimum order quantity is 10 towers. Please fill out the contact form on our website (link in bio) and our team will be glad to assist you.

  • @ck24zck says:

    This is really awesome.
    I’ve been following you for years, and it has been my dream to set up one of your systems here in Trinidad 🇹🇹 ❤️.
    Can we meet before you leave here?

    • @Agrotonomy says:

      We really appreciate you following us and supporting our work over the years! If you’re interested in setting up an aeroponic farm, please fill out the contact form on our website (link in bio) and our team will be happy to assist you.

  • @brentknauff says:

    Do this in Chicago.

  • @MingBoss-d9m says:

    That’s What I’m Talking About!!!

  • @Vikculp says:

    Hey Man! I have a family farming business in India. I wanted to know what can I do to setup a similar plant at my farm?

  • @shivakumaryeluri2982 says:

    I want to start this farming in Hyderabad india, is that possible ?

  • @shanglyshangly9173 says:

    Epic

  • @Factsminds-g7k says:

    Bro can we do it any country like you without any poly House

  • @rajeshrajan4273 says:

    With an out door system like this how do you manage EC/ph when it rains?

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