Hydroponic System Award

We recently received an award as the first company to innovate hydroponic system in Somalia.  We remain committed to our  vision as being the leading expert on food security, natural resources management, Climate change adaptation and Rural Development consulting services in the Horn of Africa and Africa at large.

Click here and here to read the congratulatory message from Ministry of Environment & Climate Change Somalia

Hydroponic Fodder System Award
With DG of the MoECC

What Is Hydroponics?

Hydroponics is the art of gardening without soil. Hydroponics is a Latin word meaning “working water.” In the absence of soil, water goes to work providing nutrients, hydration, and oxygen to plant life. From watermelons to jalapeños to orchids, plants flourish under the careful regimen of hydroponics. Using minimal space, 90% less water than traditional agriculture, and ingenious design, hydroponic gardens grow beautiful fruits and flowers in half the time. 

Though the technology sounds cutting-edge, the history of hydroponics dates back to the famed Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Euphrates River was diverted into channels that cascaded down the lavish garden walls. In the 13th century, Marco Polo wrote of witnessing floating gardens in China. However, hydroponics is far from merely an innovation of the ancient ages. In the 1990s, NASA grew aeroponic bean seedlings in zero gravity aboard a space station, opening up the possibility of sustainable agriculture in space. Hydroponics continues to be a timeless and dynamic method of water conservation and crop production.