Tuesday, September 9, 2014

biodiverseed: Farming in the Arctic: It Can Be Done In Modern...









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Farming in the Arctic: It Can Be Done



On a misty fjord in Greenland, just miles from the planet’s second largest body of ice, Sten Pedersen is growing strawberries. Yellowknife, a Canadian city 320 miles below the Arctic Circle, hosted a farmers market this summer. And a greenhouse in Iqaluit, the capital of the vast Canadian Inuit territory of Nunavut, is producing spinach, kale, peppers and tomatoes. The frozen tundra of the Arctic is experiencing something of an agriculture boom.


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Photo 2: Pangnirtung Greenhouse Corporation


Related: Why Vegetables Get Freakish In The Land Of The Midnight Sun


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