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Rooftop farming is not merely planting; it is about reimagining the urban landscape. In a city like Dhaka, where open spaces ...
Tiny Singapore imports almost all of its food. From gardens on deserted car parks to vertical farms in the vanishing countryside, a movement is afoot to help boost its agricultural production.
From what was once Singapore’s largest prison complex — the Queenstown Remand Prison, housing about 1,000 inmates at its peak — an 8,000 square meter urban farm, Edible Garden City (EGC), now bursts ...
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Kampong Plants in the City: Singapore’s Endemic Gardening RevivalImagine stepping into a garden in the heart of Singapore and being greeted not by exotic imports, but by the lush, resilient ...
Small city-states like Singapore often lack the natural resources to grow enough food to meet demand. While Singapore historically has had some level of agriculture in its peri-urban areas — mainly ...
Armed with its comprehensive expertise and visionary approach, GuocoLand is on the cusp of once again elevating Singapore's urban fabric with Guoco Midtown.
Driven by a country-wide vision to strengthen food resilience, while drawing on past lessons, Singapore’s success in urban farming — and demonstrating how even one of the most densely ...
Embracing locally grown vegetables transcends mere culinary choice; it is a commitment to nurturing a resilient food ecosystem for Singapore's future. NTU’s William Chen explains.
At the beginning of the Singapore episode of the Netflix show “Street Food: Asia,” K. F. Seetoh, the Singaporean curator of the new midtown food hall Urban Hawker, sets the scene. “We’ve ...
High-Tech Agriculture Transforming Food Production in Singapore. Posted: February 5, 2025 | Last updated: February 5, 2025. Singapore is taking bold steps toward revolutionizing food production ...
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