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Urban Farming
Urban Farming
Pasona HQ office building in Tokyo solved an urban problem, "providing fresh food in urban environments" by growing food for its employees.
In what could be the first farm-to-desk project of its kind, the rehabilitated building designed by Kono Designs grows most of its own food — from rice to broccoli, squash, tomatoes and much more.
The living green skin on the exterior is more than just a pretty facade; it's also part of the elaborate urban farming scheme and it also helps reduce energy use, too.
Through their urban farm and headquarters, the recruitment company is also supporting the education of Japan's next generation of farmers who work in internships to learn about food production.
Don't have your urban farm yet, but want to reap the fruits of fresh, juicy vegetables? Check out the wide range of salads and meals prepared with organic vegetables at http://KindMeal.my.
Source: http://bit.ly/29LZX76, http://bit.ly/1uIT0Dh
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