Oko Farms emphasized the unfortunate abruptness of their eviction, stating, 'While we understood that this site would not be permanent, the abruptness of the termination of our lease is unfortunate.' Their experience reflects a broader issue in urban farming, where land access poses significant challenges.
Oko Farms operates a unique aquaponic system, using fish waste for plant fertilization in a closed-loop that consumes 80% less water than traditional farming methods. This sustainable practice highlights their contribution to both local food production and environmental conservation.
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