Churchill Grows Fresh Food Year-Round in Canada’s Subarctic Region
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Happy Eco News Churchill Grows Fresh Food Year-Round in Canada’s Subarctic Region Churchill Northern Studies Centre's Rocket Greens program uses hydroponic growing in a repurposed sea container to deliver fresh food year-round to one of Canada's most remote subarctic communities, alongside composting and community education programs. The post Churchill Grows Fresh Food Year-Round in Canada’s Subarctic Region appeared first on Happy Eco News .
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