Flums, Switzerland – On Wednesday, February 06th 2019 a SCAUT consortium
commissioned an innovative 'Underground Green Farming' prototype for a
sustainable food production by using aquaponics.
Aquaponic systems combine aquaculture with hydroponics in a symbiotic
environment. The system works in a cycle: water from the fish ponds is fed to a
hydroponic system and then recircu-lated back to the aquaculture system.
The SCAUT prototype is situated in the Hagerbach Test Gallery in Flums,
Switzerland and is composed of three parts – fish, vegetables and biofilters.
The fish are grown in two water tanks. For vegetables, hydroponic gutters and
tidal table systems are installed. The processing of the fish water is done by
means of a mechanical filtration followed by biological filters converting the
ammonia excreted by fish into nitrate well assimi-lated by plants. For growing
vegetables and fruits underground, an optimized lighting installation is
pro-vided. Furthermore, a biological waste treatment will be executed to run
the prototype in a circular system.
The prototype installation is now used for R&D works according to a
specific research program. In parallel, a SCAUT Concept study is elaborated to
develop a modular generic underground aquaponic system in-cluding an economic
assessment, marketing strategy and business model generation.
The SCAUT consortium working on 'Underground Green Farming' consists of
the following in-dustry partners: Amberg Group, AMP Aquaponic Management
Project, Biomim Innovation, Pacelum, Relux Informatik and Upcycle.
With Underground Green Farming, SCAUT together with industry partners
offers a solution that provides an alternative for the lack of arable land
through degradation of soil and contributes to providing food security; i.e. a
stable 'local' provision of food independent of time and location; in specific
addressing the world protein shortage. The systems are based sustainable closed
re-circulated technologies with the lowest CO2 footprint and non-recyclable
waste.
As of now, live demonstrations of the prototype are shown at the
Hagerbach Test Gallery (booking: info@scaut-association.com
or http://www.hagerbach.ch/fuehrungen.php).
In addi-tion, the concept of 'Underground Green Farming' is presented by the
SCAUT consortium to various interested clients worldwide as well as at special
events.