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An ICT Solar Hydroponic Cultivation Facility of the “EM Universal Village Project in Kitanakagusuku”
24 Jun 2024
Overview
EM Universal Village (UV) is a project undertaken by us the first and second phase of “Cleating a Village of Health and Welfare Utilizing Agriculture” promoted by the Kitanakagusuku Village in Okinawa. We aim to solve various social issues through EM technology and to create a model of a local community living in harmony with nature in cooperation with the local government.
More details here: Working Toward the EM Universal Village
About ICT Solar Hydroponic Cultivation Facility
We will construct an ICT solar hydroponic cultivation facility adjacent to the BioCycle Center as part of Phase 1 of the “EM Universal Village Project in Kitanakagusuku.
In recent years, the shortage of farmers and the increase in abandoned farmland have become problems.
To solve these problems, we aim to establish a model farm showcasing new technology in agriculture such as ICT practices.
The facility will utilize electricity and fertilizers produced at the BioCycle Center.
Additionally, it incorporates the latest EM technology, including Gravitron charcoal.Vegetables such as tomatoes will be grown by hydroponics using solar energy, and these vegetables will be available for sale at local restaurants and farmer's markets as planned in Phase 2 of the project.
EM Universal Village (UV) is a project undertaken by us the first and second phase of “Cleating a Village of Health and Welfare Utilizing Agriculture” promoted by the Kitanakagusuku Village in Okinawa. We aim to solve various social issues through EM technology and to create a model of a local community living in harmony with nature in cooperation with the local government.
More details here: Working Toward the EM Universal Village
About ICT Solar Hydroponic Cultivation Facility
We will construct an ICT solar hydroponic cultivation facility adjacent to the BioCycle Center as part of Phase 1 of the “EM Universal Village Project in Kitanakagusuku.
In recent years, the shortage of farmers and the increase in abandoned farmland have become problems.
To solve these problems, we aim to establish a model farm showcasing new technology in agriculture such as ICT practices.
The facility will utilize electricity and fertilizers produced at the BioCycle Center.
Additionally, it incorporates the latest EM technology, including Gravitron charcoal.Vegetables such as tomatoes will be grown by hydroponics using solar energy, and these vegetables will be available for sale at local restaurants and farmer's markets as planned in Phase 2 of the project.