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UK: Plants are fertilized by waste from fish

Students from different countries have been visiting a farm near Monmouth to learn about a sustainable way of producing food.

Aquaponics combines fish farming and vegetable growing, using waste from the fish as fertiliser.

A trial in the UK's first solar-powered aquaponic greenhouse is being run by TV presenter Kate Humble and husband Ludo Graham at their farm in Penallt.

One student from Kathmandu hoped the idea would help feed children in Nepal.

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