The more Grow Tables you build, the more food you can grow and the more people you can feed.
Portable Farms® Aquaponics Systems
A small back yard Portable Farms Aquaponics System.
Aquaponics is easier and more productive than organic gardening or traditional agriculture and uses 95% less water. Portable Farms® Aquaponics Systems also use less electricity and less labor than any other aquaponics system in the world.
If you’re interested in owning your own aquaponics system, your first goal is to select the size aquaponics system you’d like to operate for your own unique purposes. We always suggest to our customers that they learn how to successfully operate an aquaponics system and if it fits their needs THEN expand to multiple aquaponics modules (the sky’s the limit).
There are literally thousands of websites that can show you how to set up a small workable open-source backyard hobby aquaponics systems without paying for the information. For those who are not able to purchase our systems, we suggest you START TODAY by working with online/open source information so you can learn about aquaponics and build your own farm. We also suggest you visit online aquaponics forums so you can ask questions you may have from other aquaponics enthusiasts.
Would you like a few aquaponics modules (each module feeds 8 people) so you can begin to sell the food you grow and then expand? If so, then take the Portable Farms® Aquaponics Systems Course© and learn everything there is to know about aquaponics and begin to build modules.
Or, are you interested in the commercial side of aquaponics that raises and sells vegetables and fish to local markets in your area? You can begin at the top and install multi-acre commercial systems by taking the Portable Farms® Aquaponics Systems Course©.
The future of food production involves growing food in a controlled-environment greenhouse. By growing food in greenhouses, growers are no longer dependent on weather conditions (think climate change), and they can grow food year round, in any climate, and the grower doesn’t need to use harsh chemicals or pesticides to protect their plants.
The next step up is almost too easy; yes, you can sell the food you grow. The desire to ‘sell the excess’ is almost too good to pass up. Your neighbors and friends will be delighted to receive your excess bounty for free and a few of them will offer to pay for it. TAKE THE MONEY. It is your reward for being smart and focused on your business. Building a larger installation to house two or more Portable Farms® Aquaponics Systems’ Modules makes the adventure into a real commercial aquaponics business. Starting with about twice as much money as noted above, a person can become a millionaire is less than ten years.
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Hello, do you have branch to sell Portable farms in Manila, Philippines.
R. Abbas,
Currently you will have to work through our main office in the US. The first step is to take the Aquaponics University Portable Farms Aquaponics Systems Course© no matter what level you want to be involved with the Portable Farms® Aquaponics Systems.
Colle Davis - Inventor
Ali,
All of our information is online except the Price List. You can order one on the right side of every page under FREE PRICE LIST.
Colle Davis
good day
this ali frm iraq
We aspire to set up a fish fry carp, a similar type of tilapia in terms of nurturing
How can we cooperate in this area
regards
Ali,
Iraq will be a wonderful place for the Portable Farms Aquaponics Systems. You need to request the 5 Phases of Commercial Aquaponics document.
Colle Davis - Inventor.