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Hawaii Aquaponics Workforce Maui
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Aquaponics in a Survival Condo
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Las Lomas, Trinidad, Eco-Resort and Aquaponics
Nelson and Pade, Inc. is has designed and is building an aquaponic system for the Las Lomas Legacy Project in the island country of Trinidad, sponsored by the First Church of the Open Bible. The project, located on 72 beautiful acres, will be an eco-resort, featuring the heritage of various Caribbean islands. The aquaponic system will be the first component to be installed.
Sian and Orville, from Trinidad, and Richard, from Jamaica, are currently doing training at Nelson and Pade, Inc. for this project. The greenhouse and Clear Flow Aquaponic System will be shipped to Trinidad in October. Nelson and Pade, Inc. will continue to provide tech support and periodic onsite training.View Photo Gallery
H.O.P.E, Pueblo Tribe, New Mexico
Nelson and Pade, Inc. is assisting H.O.P.E. (Honor Our Pueblo Existence), a Pueblo organization in New Mexico, in the planning of an aquaponic project for the Santa Clara Pueblo. The initial project will be for the purpose of demonstrating aquaponic technology to the tribal community. The long term goal is to use aquaponics to provide fresh fish and vegetables to the community as well as be a profitable venture. The Santa Clara tribe lives in the shadow of the Las Alamos nuclear lab and waterways, soil and irrigations systems have been contaminated. Aquaponics will allow them to grow fresh fish and vegetables without relying on the soil.
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New Aquaponics Demonstration Greenhouse
A variety of crops ranging from fancy lettuces and herbs to tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers are grown in aquaponics, where the fish waste provides the fertilizer for the plants.
The greenhouse demonstrates energy efficiency, natural ventilation, a variety of heating techniques, greenhouse coverings and grow lights.
The new greenhouse provides the backdrop for Nelson Pade, Inc.s successful aquaponics training workshops, a new tour program and an on-site farm stand.
Tour info: https://www.aquaponics.com/see/tourourfacility.php
Workshop Info: https://www.aquaponics.com/workshops.php
Workshop Info: https://www.aquaponics.com/workshops.php
Kansas City Aquaponics Project
Nelson and Pade, Inc. is supplying the systems, training, technology curriculum and support.
Through common goals, partnerships and innovative thinking, Ms. Coe and all involved in this effort are chipping away at the problems of urban food desserts, compromised educational systems, crime and a lack of jobs. This project will feed people while nurturing the soul through a new connection to food, agriculture and aquaponics. I applaud this group for their foresight and motivation!
Aquaponics Goes to Hollywood
This project will include aquaponic food production in a controlled environment greenhouse, plus a retail, education and agri-tourism center.
This facility will be a destination to purchase fresh fish and veggies and learn about aquaponics, all in a 1/2 acre aquaponic greenhouse.
More details to come.
"Living Food BankTM" Aquaponic System in Haiti
Phase Two will be on a much larger scale and is intended to provide fresh fish and vegetables to thousands of people in North West Haiti.
John Pade and Rebecca Nelson travelled to Haiti October, 2010 to assist with the installation and training.
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Greens & Gills, LLC.
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KP Simply Fresh 5000 sq. ft Aquaponic Greenhouse near Baraboo, Wisconsin
Consumers in the Baraboo area are encouraged to seek out fresh produce and fish from KP Simply Fresh. The Meuniers are sustainably growing safe, fresh, nutritious food. Wisconsinites, be sure to buy local and support KP Simply Fresh. You will be happy you did.
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Installation of Aquaponic System at University of the Virgin Islands
Information and updates will be published in the Aquaponics Journal.
In the photo on the right, from left to right: Don Bailey, Jason Danaher, R Charlie Shultz, Frankie, John Pade, Rebecca Nelson and Dr. James Rakocy.
The system is located just outside the UVI Farm store so visitors, islanders and UVI students can learn about aquaponics and see a system in action.
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