Kerry Kakazu, a plant scientist who started MetroGrow Hawaii, was interviewed for a recent episode of the Evolve.ag podcast. They produce specialty crops, like herbs, corn shoots, butter lettuce, and an extra-salty ice plant, using hydroponics and aeroponics. Learn why chefs love their produce and what some of the challenges are when building a vertical farm in Hawaii.
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