Singapore e reka kantle ho naha ho feta liperesente tse 90 tsa mohloli oa lijo, 'me ho bohlokoa hore naha e fumane mekhoa ea ho netefatsa phepelo ea eona ea lijo, ho bolela Letona la Sustainability le Tikoloho Grace Fu.
SINGAPORE: E patiloe har'a lifeme tsa konkreite tse Woodlands East Industrial Estate ke sebaka se tlokomang, se khutsitseng se marulelong se nang le chye sim, mint le basil ea lehae.
Polasi e marulelong ke ea ComCrop, e leng e 'ngoe ea lik'hamphani tsa bopula-maliboho tsa Singapore tsa temo ea litoropong,' me e mocheng oa ho nyolla tlhahiso ea eona ka makhetlo a leshome.
Sena se latela thuso ya thuso ho tswa ho Setsi sa Lijo sa Singapore (SFA), e le karolo ya matsapa a ho fihlella dipheo tsa naha tsa polokeho ya dijo.
ComCrop has made strides in increasing its yield with the use of technology, moving steadily towards its target to produce more than 20 tonnes of greens in a month, compared to the same amount in a year with their previous set-up.
The firm’s hydroponic greenhouse uses water-based mineral nutrient solutions to grow vegetables in natural sunlight, with an automated farming system and a mobile gulley system to maximise the use of space, increase productivity, and reduce manpower.
Polasi e boetse e sebelisa ho beha leihlo hole ho laola kholo ea limela tsa eona le theknoloji ea mabone ho etsa katoloso ea motšehare, ho netefatsa kotulo e tsitsitseng ea letsatsi le letsatsi.
"Seteishene sa boemo ba leholimo se beha leihlo boemo ba leholimo letsatsi le leng le le leng, 'me se etsa qeto ea hore na re hloka ho atolosa motšehare - mme (haeba re etsa joalo), mabone a tla khangoa ka bohona ho lefella hore re fumane kholo e tsitsitseng letsatsi le leng le le leng," ho boletse Monghali. Peter Barber, mong'a-'moho le ofisiri e kholo ea ComCrop.
He was speaking at the opening of the farm’s new facility on Sunday (Oct 9).
The farm currently produces enough to send a daily haul of fresh vegetables to supermarket chain NTUC FairPrice and online grocer RedMart.
BAAGI BA TSEBA HAHANE KA SEHLAHISO SA HAE
Le ntswa dijalo tsa selegae di le teng le ditlhwatlhwa tsa tsone tse di gaisang, Rre Barber a re thekiso e ntse e tsamaya ka bonya.
Batho ha ba tsebe ka boteng ba temo ea litoropong le melemo ea eona, ho boletse Monghali Barber.
"Batho ba bangata ba ne ba sa lumele hore sena se ka etsoa, ho khona ho lema meroho sebakeng sa litoropo le ho e lema marulelong," Mong Barber o bolelletse CNA.
"Eo e ne e se e ntse e le phephetso e kholo, empa re se re bone hore na re ka etsa seo joang 'me re na le sistimi e matla e tiileng hona joale."
Phephetso e latelang ke ho etsa hore batho ba reke lihlahisoa tsa lehae, o itse, “eseng feela hobane li lengoa mona, empa hape hobane li phetse hantle”.
O ile a phaella ka ho re: "Ntlheng ea rona, e lengoa ntle le chefo e bolaeang likokoanyana, kahoo e phetse hantle ho feta seo u se fumanang ho tsoa ho tse ling tsa thepa ea machaba," a phaella ka ho re.
Singapore e reka kantle ho naha ho feta liperesente tse 90 tsa mohloli oa eona oa lijo, 'me ho bohlokoa hore naha e fumane mekhoa ea ho netefatsa phepelo ea eona ea lijo, Letona la Ts'ebetso le Tikoloho Grace Fu o boletse puong ea ho qala setsi. .
While the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be over, geopolitical tensions and extreme weather events caused by climate change can continue to cause disruptions in global food production and supply, Ms Fu said.
“Ke ka morero ona hore re behe pakane ea rona ea '30 by 30' pele. Sena se tla re fa tšireletso e kholo khahlano le tšitiso ea phepelo ea lijo. Sepheo sa '30 by 30' ke sepheo se seholo, haholo-holo kaha re ntse re ikitlaelletsa ho se fihlela ka mekhoa e behang haholo, e hanyetsanang le boemo ba leholimo, le mekhoa e baballang mehloli," o boletse joalo.
BUYING LOCAL PRODUCE
ComCrop ke motho oa pele ho ba supileng ba amohelang tšebeliso SFA’s “30 by 30” grant ho holisa, ho iketsetsa le ho sebelisa thekenoloji ho matlafatsa chai le katleho setsing sa eona sa hybrid greenhouse ho Woodlands.
Boikitlaetso ba "30 by 30" bo ikemiselitse ho aha bokhoni ba Singapore ba ho fihlela karolo ea 30 lekholong ea litlhoko tsa phepo ea naha ka lijo tse hlahisoang ka har'a naha ka 2030.
Ntle le ho lokisetsoa tšitiso ea phepelo e tsoang mehloling ea lijo ea machabeng, ho ba haufi ho tloha polasing ho ea ho tafole ho bolela hore lihlahisoa tsa lehae li nchafala ebile li tšoarella tikolohong, ho boletse Mme Fu, a kopa bareki ho tšehetsa lihlahisoa tsa lehae.
O ile a re: "E ncha, ha e na lipalangoang tse fokolang 'me kahoo e fokotseha lik'hilomithara tse ngata tseleng."
“Higher local demand for homegrown produce will keep our farms commercially viable and spur our farmers to become more productive. Your support of local produce will go a long way in strengthening Singapore’s food security.”
Botala ba lehae bo tšoauoa ka matšoao a khanyang a naleli e le 'ngoe le tse peli liphutheloana tsa bona,' me naleli e le 'ngoe e emela lihlahisoa tsa lehae,' me linaleli tse peli li fana ka tiisetso ea boleng bo eketsehileng ba hore mekhoa ea tsamaiso ea lihoai e hlahlobiloe 'me e netefalitsoe ho hlahisa lijo ka mokhoa o sa tsotelleng tikoloho. le mokhoa o nang le boikarabelo sechabeng.
Mong Barber o ile a pheta pitso ea Mme Fu ea ho reka lijo tse lengoang Singapore. O boletse hore tshehetso ya bareki e bohlokwa ho netefatsa tswelopele ya mapolasi a lehae.
"Ha e le hantle polokeho ea rona ea lijo nakong e tlang e khethoa ke liqeto tsa rona tsa ho reka lebenkeleng," a eketsa. "Kahoo haeba re tsoela pele ho reka lehae, ho bolela hore mapolasi a kang rona a ka tsetela ho feta, re ka hola haholo, 'me u tla ba le mefuta e mengata."
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