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He said padi yield in Spore higher than Msia. Spore has not planted a single grain of rice since they left Malaya! This is the kind of MP MY's cabinet have in running the country!
 
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The newly appointed MY Minister of Agric. He said padi yield in Spore higher than Msia. Spore has not planted a single grain of rice since they left Malaya! This is the kind of Ministers MY's cabinet have in running the country!
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That is not a minister you dimwit. That is a member of parlisment with a query on how to boost paddy production.
 
That is not a minister you dimwit. That is a member of parlisment with a query on how to boost paddy production.
I stand corrected. But this m&d said Singapore has high yield in padi production. Wow. Great MP.
 

Vertical Farming: Singapore’s Solution to Feed the Local Urban Population​

Photo of Ravindra Krishnamurthy Ravindra Krishnamurthy Send an emailJuly 25, 2014
17 4 minutes read
Vertical_Farming_0_skygreens_vertical_farm.jpg

Sky Greens’ vertical farm
Introduction
The wealthy island city of Singapore with an area of 710 square km and a population of 5 million, is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. With most parts of the island’s land utilized for urban development, the remaining 250 acres of farmland is hardly sufficient to feed the growing population. As a consequence, more than 90 percent of Singapore’s food consumption is met by imports from over 30 countries. This dependency on the external world makes the country highly vulnerable to turbulence in food supply and prices.
The only way out of this problem is to maximize the use of land for food production. For the island of Singapore, where real estate is at a premium and the land rates are exceptionally high, the only viable option is to go vertical to make the island more self-sufficient in food.

Vertical_Farming_1_skygreens_vertical_farm.jpg

Image Courtesy MNDSingapore
 

Vertical Farming: Singapore’s Solution to Feed the Local Urban Population​

Photo of Ravindra Krishnamurthy Ravindra Krishnamurthy Send an emailJuly 25, 2014
17 4 minutes read
Vertical_Farming_0_skygreens_vertical_farm.jpg

Sky Greens’ vertical farm
Introduction
The wealthy island city of Singapore with an area of 710 square km and a population of 5 million, is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. With most parts of the island’s land utilized for urban development, the remaining 250 acres of farmland is hardly sufficient to feed the growing population. As a consequence, more than 90 percent of Singapore’s food consumption is met by imports from over 30 countries. This dependency on the external world makes the country highly vulnerable to turbulence in food supply and prices.
The only way out of this problem is to maximize the use of land for food production. For the island of Singapore, where real estate is at a premium and the land rates are exceptionally high, the only viable option is to go vertical to make the island more self-sufficient in food.

Vertical_Farming_1_skygreens_vertical_farm.jpg

Image Courtesy MNDSingapore
This is padi production m&d pundek?
 
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