{"id":458,"date":"2018-02-20T11:42:33","date_gmt":"2018-02-20T11:42:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/autopot.co.uk\/garden\/2018\/02\/20\/farm-city-island-life-self-sufficiency\/"},"modified":"2023-06-02T14:04:43","modified_gmt":"2023-06-02T14:04:43","slug":"farm-city-island-life-self-sufficiency","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/autopot.co.uk\/garden\/2018\/02\/20\/farm-city-island-life-self-sufficiency\/","title":{"rendered":"Farm City – Island Life & Self-Sufficiency"},"content":{"rendered":"
More great news from distant shores. Welcome to Farmcity<\/a>, Mauritius where yet another group of innovative horticulturalists have embraced AutoPot Watering Systems. Farmcity builds modern farms for healthier communities. They\u2019ve developed an easy-to-operate, modular farm model that enables great food to be grown completely naturally.<\/p> In this, our first look at Farmcity, I\u2019d very much like to explore the organisation\u2019s aims – wouldn\u2019t you? Furthermore I want to know how islands such as Mauritius present farmers with great challenges and uniquely successful outcomes.<\/p> The ultimate aim for Farmcity is nothing less than an entire food system change. Founders Kelly-Ann Yeo and Wesley Oxenham believe the best way to achieve this aim is to build easy-to-operate, modern farms<\/a> that anyone (especially those without a background in agriculture) can run. By opening up the possibility of productive, sustainable farming to a wider section of the population the viability of local farms increases. More local food = better accessibility for consumers. Everybody wins! <\/p>