Category: Sustainability

Processing Fish – From Tank to Table

Portable Farms

Processing Fish – From Tank to Table – by Colle and Phyllis Davis Aquaponics is an up-close and personal experience with the cycle of life – from seed to salad and from fish fry to fried fish. With aquaponics, there is no escaping the hard facts of growing and eating what you kill. However, in …

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Aquaponics in Cold Climates Works Well!

Aquaponics in Cold Climates Works Well! – by Colle and Phyllis Davis Winter . . . Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Now is the time to install your Portable Farms® Aquaponics Systems so you can enjoy fresh and delicious food every day of the year. When Portable Farms® Aquaponics Systems are placed inside a climatically adapted greenhouse or other structure …

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Sustainability for Displaced Persons & Asylum Seekers

PRESS RELEASE: September 14, 2015: PFAS LLC has officially submitted a 40-page Special Report to the Leaders of the United Nations and the European Union.  – A Sustainable Solution: A Locally Grown Food & Jobs Creation Program (LGF-JCP) – Created to Feed and Create Jobs for Displaced Persons and Asylum Seekers – Urban-Focused Food Hyper-Production with Portable Farms® Aquaponics Systems …

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Do Russians Have More Food Freedom and Independence than Americans?

Russia’s small-scale organic agriculture model may hold the key to feeding the world Saturday, September 29, 2012 by: Jonathan Benson, staff writer (NaturalNews) Imagine living in a country where having the freedom to cultivate your own land, tax-free and without government interference, is not only common but also encouraged for the purpose of promoting individual …

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