Our Project Agroships, is an example of the future of Agro business via one of our BCB (Beneficial Circuit Business)
But please, don’t fear the fruit, even if it looks weird, really weird! Can be really Fresh!!! said Frieda’s, Inc. Founder Dr. Frieda Rapoport Caplan has helped introduce more than 200 exotic fruits and vegetables which includes dragon fruit (pink), African Honed Melon (yellow), both pictured, habanero peppers, jicama, and Stokes Purple sweet potatoes. Today, brown mushrooms, sunchoke, kiwifruit and spaghetti squash are more common today due to her efforts.
In SYlodium you access to all Bilateral Trade, not only China – Africa, and Africa – China
all possible crossings, 200x200=40.000 business places.
One of them:
Modular Farms Co is a company from Canada that is now expanding into Australia.
With a new Australian HQ based in Brisbane, Modular Farms Australia will make its unique indoor farming technology available to the Oceanic region
Leading Modular Farms Co in Australia are James and Prue Pateras, who aim to connect with local businesses, entrepreneurs and farmers, including those still recovering from, or experiencing drought.
You can build your own niches inside sylodium’s system as China – Africa Shipping fresh 4.0, Beijing – North Africa agro APPS 4.0 , Guangdong – West Africa FIR for farming, California – Nigeria Shipping agro Ideas, Florida – South Africa fresh veggies APPS, Shenzhen – East Africa New agro APPS; New York - North Africa Vertical farming 4.0.
There is a breath of fresh air at Airgate Centre in Embakasi, Nairobi.
All the spaces that ordinarily host flowers and the patios around the six-storey building, formerly known as Taj Mall, are flourishing vegetable gardens.
Jeremy Witt and Matthew Latham of Vertical Fresh Farms aim to change that. The brothers-in-law and business partners grow 25 varieties of the fashionable, infantile plants, which typically – but not exclusively – serve as edible garnish to composed dishes and salads in fine-dining restaurants.
Vertical Fresh, you see, is an indoor farm housed in a one-story commercial building just past the city line. Instead of sowing seeds in the ground, Witt and Latham grow on stacked beds lined with proprietary felt growing mats made locally from recycled products.
They deliver nutrients to the plants by way of enriched water and transmit light energy in the form of LED bulbs.
Scientists at the University of Sheffield have learned that farming with crushed silicate rocks mixed into the soil could improve global food security, increase crop yields, promote soil health, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. “Human societies have long known that volcanic plains are fertile, ideal places for growing crops without adverse human health effects,” study lead author David Beerling told
You could build your own Appendix inside our Sylodium’s system becoming our partner, info@sylodium.com
Would you like rotate your African city or town with some interesting Patent, Project, or Idea about trading agro projects with China and/or USA?
Do you imagine all the new kind of Jobs will emerge with Reasonable Agro Tech 4.0 and specially in our AI, and IoT-IIoT projects, Heminemetics, Rexiology, Logometry?
Everybody is in FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ,what about matching IoT with IIoT via your own agro APP between China or USA with your African country?
Angeli Mehta reports on how technology is revolutionising agriculture as Silicon Valley comes to the farm gate
Data is shaping almost every area of our lives. Agriculture has been slow to embrace new technology but even here it’s beginning to have a big impact.
What started in farm equipment is moving into the field – at least in the developed world. More and more data is available as farmers use sensors for soil sampling and mobile apps, cameras and drones to monitor pests and diseases.
Idea to export? Better without Charity, but… Not bad right?
NEW ROOTS: Story Hill Farm offers refugees chance to grow food, build community
in Dunbarton are prepared to see both crops and business prosper come springtime.
At the 56.8 acre farm, 14 refugee farmers tend to their own plot of land, which are equally divided into sections. Through the Manchester-based nonprofit Organization for Refugee and Immigrant Success, refugees are able to farm their own crops and keep 100 percent of proceeds.
Idea to export? some other idea you have for fresh farming? Let us know
A business partnership between a United States based export company and a Sh1.2 billion horticultural processing factory in Nyandarua has re-energized farmers in the area.
The partnership between the factory and Silva International, a Chicago-based wholesaler and supplier of dried fruit and vegetables guarantees the farmers improved income throughout the year, through diversification from traditional potato processing to include vegetables like carrots, spinach, and kales.
in Sylodium you can build your own BCB (beneficial circuit business) between China and/or USA towards Africa and vice versa, exchanging ideas with products services spaces and money (our UNOS) inside our system, contact us here info@sylodium.com