(Basseterre, St. Kitts, January 10, 2021): The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) is looking to conduct further feasibility assessments which focus on the conversion of shipping containers to agricultural production systems in St. Kitts.
CARDI Representative in St. Kitts and Nevis, Kistian Flemming made the announcement while recently speaking with the Media and Communications Unit in the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Marine Resources. Flemming said, “We are again using this shipping container retrofitting with hydroponics and vertical agriculture.
Mr. Flemming noted that one of the challenges of using this farming system stems from the ability to keep the container cool. “At the moment we have an air-conditioned unit which demands a lot of energy to cool the shipping container so in 2022 and beyond, we will be looking at alternative measures that we can utilise.
The vertical hydroponic farm designs are built entirely inside a shipping container to offer farmers a solution to several problems including; the unavailability of land, pests and climatic challenges.
The CARDI Representative also used the opportunity to pledge the Research Institutes’ commitment to working with the Ministry of Agriculture and increasing support of the agricultural sector in 2022 through training, production and disease management. Last year, CARDI helped to facilitate the procuring of roots and tubers to aid in the development of the Fahies Outreach Centre in Newton Ground as well as enhance food security and meet nutritional goals for the people of St. Kitts and Nevis.