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Kamis, 13 Maret 2014

Philippe Van Den Bossche & Talking About Aquaponics

By Robbie Sutter


When it comes to the methods utilized for the sake of crop growth, some will undoubtedly be able to stand out more than others. Sunlight and water stand as just a couple of substances that can come into play, each of them able to create results. That being said, is a recent development in the field of agriculture potentially able to make matters easier for growers? This is where aquaponics can come into play and it is a development that Philippe van den Bossche should take into account.

According to an article on Mashable, aquaponics is a method that can come into effect in order to perpetuate plant growth. In the same body of water, said plants exist with fish and the two parties work in tandem. Fish are able to create waste, which is circulated by the water and then converted into feed which the plants can then utilize in order to grow. According to Parcs Holman, it was "replicating nature," which is a very accurate description to give on the matter.

For those who believe that this is an entirely new process, though, you may be surprised to know that it has been around for a while. While the growth of plants and fish in the same water has been done in ancient times, Philippe van den Bossche can cite the focus that is brought onto science more so than ever in this regard. The system that is utilized is sensitive and detail is integral. Attention must be given in order to prevent chemical imbalances, which names such as Philippe can attest to.

One of the details that stood out the most to me was just how much water was able to reach the plants through this method. For example, if a standard watering method was utilized in order to let plants grow, only about 2 to 5 percent will make it onto them. With a detailed aquaponics scenario, though, water flows at such a continuous rate that instances like evaporation do not matter nearly as much. With several gallons of water being pumped, it's apparent that plants will have more than their needed amount of nourishment.

It's not plausible to believe that everyone will be able to run their own structure for the sake of aquaponics. That being said, I have to believe that this can result in much greater crop growth than what standard methods have entailed. I can only imagine just how much easier farming, in general, will be made. Aquaponics, in my view, is a process that was able to seamlessly blend methods in nature with the processes developed in the field of science, which is more than worth praising.




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