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Bronx farm grows fresh microgreens for local restaurants and businesses, keeping food in community

The Bronx is proving to be another hotspot for urban agriculture.

By Elijah Westbrook
CBS New York
April 21, 2023

Excerpt:

An organization, called “Mi Oh My Hydroponic Farms,” is working to change the distance produce has to travel to reach city households. Part of the operation is located in a one-bedroom apartment in the Allerton section of the borough.

CBS2’s Elijah Westbrook spoke with some members about what it takes to grow microgreens before delivering them to local businesses and restaurants.

“We’re very much oriented toward addressing food insecurity in the borough and making sure there’s healthy food,” said Marc de Konkoly Thege, co-director of Mi Oh My Hydroponic Farms.

He explained how they use a water filtration system and advanced light technology.

“Basically you seed it, germinate it for four-or-five days, and then you put it under lights for a maximum of a week,” said Konkoly Thege. “All of the nutrients of that plant are really concentrated within those little stalks.”

Part of the uniqueness of the operation is the farm is in a cooperative apartment, owned and run directly by the people who work there. Decisions, such as growth methods, are solely made by the members.

Read the complete article here.