
His Startup Helps M’sians Earn A Side Income Through Their Underutilised Garden Spaces
Pasarkita is an online platform helping Malaysians earn a side income by growing and selling their own organic produce to neighbours.
Pasarkita is an online platform helping Malaysians earn a side income by growing and selling their own organic produce to neighbours.
Launched by Bjorn Low, the social enterprise has been planting edible greens across Singapore's cityscape for close to a decade.
Singapore startup Singrow's vertical farming solution is able to produce approximately 6 to 8 harvests of strawberries (1,200kg to 1,600 kg) per year.
Eats, Shoots & Roots is a Malaysian social enterprise that teaches city folk how to easily grow their own vegetables at home.
The open grant call, to be launched in mid-April 2020, will call on local players to submit their proposals to grow more in the shortest time possible.
The Urban Farmer's Fifteen Minutes Farmer sessions aim to help you kickstart your own organic farm out of DIY planter pots right at home.
In land scarce Singapore, Controlled Environment Agriculture can help urban farms grow 14 times the produce per square metre compared to conventional farms.