Hydroponics

What are Hydroponics?

A soil-less method of growing plants that uses nutrient solutions such as sand, gravel, and liquids to encourage a more efficient growth of plants than soil would. Growth occurs under human-controlled conditions which serve to minimise the space occupied by growing plants and its large root structures which is typical of soil-grown plants. Other benefits of this process may include:

  • More flexible growth
    Plants may be grown all-year-round and are not bound to solely indoor or outdoor conditions – which, greatly benefits Bahrain given its desert-like environment and lack of rain that would usually limit the time frame under which certain crops may be grown. In fact, Bahrain’s arid environment encourages growth under hydroponic conditions
  • Growth may be regulated and controlled
    The growing condition of the crops may be maintained or adjusted to the right level – as required by its environment
  • Conserves more water than traditional plant growing
    The water is concentrated on one small area, providing a more focussed supply of nutrients needed for growth
  • Eliminates soil borne pests providing healthier crops
    Since soil is excluded from this method of plant growth, there is a decreased need for pesticides
  • Eliminates the need for plant fertilisers and thus leading to long term growth

Significance of Hydroponics to Bahrain Food Monitor

Since food monitoring heavily relies on maintaining food security, which directly concerns the availability, accessibility and affordability of food, hydroponics contribute greatly to Bahrain’s food monitoring because it is a sustainable process that minimises production costs, and, in turn, maximises food production. Thus, there is an increase in volume of food distributed to the locals. Hydroponics, then, are important because they provide a more cost effective means of growing crops that, because of its regulated growing conditions, can provide a greater supply of food at affordable prices within Bahrain.

Examples of Hydroponics in Bahrain

Peninsula Farms is an example of hydroponics in Bahrain. This is an organisation that values creating a greener, healthier, and self-sustaining Bahrain, supplies locals with locally produced hydroponic fruits and vegetables, some of which may be found in the table below:

VEGETABLES

FRUITS

For more details visit: www.peninsulafarms.com

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