I have begun to construct an aquaponics system which is a possible solution to a whole host of problems, traditional farming, space, transport, processing, preserving of fruits and vegetables.
The basic idea is that you have two tanks, one below and one above. The below tank has fish (that you must feed) the top tank is filled with clay pebbles of sorts. Water is run through a filter constantly cycling through the bottom tank up to the top tank. Vegetables, plants and herbs can be grown in the top tank as the waste from the fish becomes nutrition for the plants and the plants don't have to work as hard to get the nutrients they are delivered. This shortens the growing season the plants are grown inside a greenhouse so they do not need pesticides or dirt. The fish are able to be eaten once they reach a certain size.
Do you think this is a viable alternative to large scale commercial farming in the traditional sense?
The basic idea is that you have two tanks, one below and one above. The below tank has fish (that you must feed) the top tank is filled with clay pebbles of sorts. Water is run through a filter constantly cycling through the bottom tank up to the top tank. Vegetables, plants and herbs can be grown in the top tank as the waste from the fish becomes nutrition for the plants and the plants don't have to work as hard to get the nutrients they are delivered. This shortens the growing season the plants are grown inside a greenhouse so they do not need pesticides or dirt. The fish are able to be eaten once they reach a certain size.
Do you think this is a viable alternative to large scale commercial farming in the traditional sense?