Food & Dining Tomatoes in the desert - South Australia

Discussion in 'Living Room' started by Perthguy, 7th Oct, 2016.

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  1. Perthguy

    Perthguy Well-Known Member

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    Looks great. I can see this as the future of Australian Agri. The ability to control the environment should make it a lot more sustainable as a business model and see more investment from private enterprise.
     
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    Cant buy tomatoes, Holden is closing
     
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    If I recall correctly from my time in SA half the state had their own climate controlled "tomato" farms. :cool:

    Seriously though that looks like a great project, everything you read points to food being one of the highest demand commodities in coming years, need to see more of that sort of innovation in Australia
     
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    This was on ABC Landline last week. Good for SA
     
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