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Valcent Products Inc.

Valcent Products Inc. creates, designs, and develops and patents highly innovative consumer and industrial products and processes for global markets. A pioneer and leader in ecotechnology and responsible and effective consumer goods, Valcent's team of scientists and designers set the highest of standards in marketing proprietary products developed to enhance the lives and lifestyles of its clients.

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Food Bank Begins Installing Hydroponics Garden

By Carl  Orth | The Suncoast News
Published: July 16, 2008

NEW PORT RICHEY -- More than 2,000 plants will be squeezed into a small space about 25 by 50 feet at a hydroponics garden being built at the nonprofit food bank, Volunteer Way.

The ever rising cost of food inspired the food bank to start growing some of its own produce, Lester Cypher, the CEO of Volunteer Way, said today.

 

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Welcome to Thanet Earth: is this a taste of future for UK agriculture?

Cucumbers and peppers for eight months, tomatoes all year round in seven giant Kent glasshouses
Esther Addley
The Guardian, Wednesday June 11, 2008

 From the A299 Thanet Way there is not a great deal to be seen - just some low white structures on the brow of the hill, and a discreet little sign. But that is because fewer than 15 of the 80 football pitches' worth of greenhouse have so far been constructed. Once this development is fully operational it will be rather harder to ignore.

View a BBC video of construction: Click Here  

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By ELIZABETH LEE BROWN  | The Tampa Tribune

Published: May 21, 2008

CARROLLWOOD Along an industrial business stretch of Linebaugh Avenue, a hydroponics farm beckons suburbanites to come pick their own salad fixings.

There are bulbs of baby eggplants peeking out, tomatoes ripening on the vine and leafy lettuce and sprigs of cilantro sprouting from Styrofoam stackers.

Urban Oasis Hydroponic Farm grows all-natural produce without soil.

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