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How communities are taking control of local food production using aeroponics

Jan 10, 20258 min
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Slimy salad stuck to the back of your fridge? We’ve all been there. There’s no worse feeling. First invented by NASA in the 1980s, aeroponics is a farming method now being applied to help people grow food more reliably, locally. Climate Curious spoke to LettUs Grow co-founder and CEO Charlie Guy to learn about how technology can help growers succeed with close-to-home crops all year round in England, Wales, and globally. 


Created by TEDxLondon

Executive produced by Josie Colter

Produced by Ben Beheshty

Curated by Maryam Pasha

Hosted by Maryam Pasha and Ben Hurst

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