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RE: Five Key Long-Term Economic Investment Trends To Watch In 2017 And Beyond
Aquaponics is the way to grow the most food in a confined setting. So if there is demand for 'locally grown' produce in cities then entrepreneurs will fill that niche - more expensive but local produce. It is an interesting example, and I have read about the people that have used their backyard pool with a chicken coop over it so that the chicken waste fell into the water and the tilapia ate it.
I see it all as just a niche type system for areas that have no arable land. If arable land is available, it is much more cost effective. Most people buy the cheaper version of an item.
aquaponics is definitely worth an article of it's own...I'll add that to the ever-expanding and never shrinking "to do" list LOL