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Saint Lucia launches climate smart greenhouse project

The SLCSI has received grant funding in the amount of USD$50,000 under the Global Environment Facility (GEF) program for the implementation of the first ever “Climate Smart Greenhouse” project.



The two-year project is aimed at using technology to create a sustainable climate smart system which can be used by farmers in Saint Lucia.

The experimental project is the first of its nature in the Caribbean. It is an integration of agriculture and technology that will demonstrate effective protected organic farming practices, using a specially-designed greenhouse to cushion plants from weather elements and provide an environment that can be easily manipulated.

The project utilizes an integrated, automated farm management system that gives insight into production and the farm business.

The first instalment of the grant is in the amount of USD$50,000. A further grant of USD$150,000 is contingent on the success of the project.
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