Update on Metrogrow Indoor Farming (Community Matters)
Update on Metrogrow Indoor Farming; Is this the Future of Diversified Agriculture in Hawaii (Community Matters). The host for this show was Jay Fidell. The guest was Kerry Kakazu.
The discussion was: Kerry Kakazu, founder the president of Metrogrow Hawaii, helps us understand what he has learned about indoor farming and the development of the technology he has been developing at Metrogrow Hawaii, and how Metrogrow and that technology will play in Hawaii agriculture going forward.
The takeaway was: We import nearly all our food, and we shoujld make every effort to develop sustainable agriculture in Hawaii. This is an example of those efforts at Metrogrow.
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