How a Singaporean farmer is building a better greenhouse for tropical urban farming ...Middle East

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For Ben Ang, founder of Natsuki’s Garden and also known as “Farmer Ben”, his experience as a horticulturist led to researching and designing his own greenhouse in a former schoolyard. Outdoor spaces in Singapore are being reused with small lots for individuals to experiment with growing their own produce. “A lot of protocols that have been developed for farming have been developed for temperate regions, places like the US and Europe, but it’s not tropical. I tweak methods, tailoring processes to our environment here,” explained Ang. Ben Ang, founder of Natsuki’s Garden, grows vegetables in his greenhouse.In particular, Ang designed his greenhouse to have a V-shaped roof, allowing hot air to

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