Benjamin Feagin Jr., CEO of Hydroponics Social Enterprise, AgriTech North
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The final episode of Season 2 of the Frontier Entrepreneurship Podcast brings us to Dryden in Northwestern Ontario where we meet Benjamin Feagin Jr., Co-Founder & CEO of a social enterprise that is tackling the challenge of food security through advancements in hydroponics. Ben introduces us to AgriTech North and challenges our assumptions about organic food systems, sustainability and workforce development, and how indoor agriculture should be tackled in rural and remote communities. In conversation with Frontier co-hosts Braden Kemp (Fundspoke) and Tracy Morningstar (CCIB), Ben explains why we should decentralize R&D infrastructure, while carefully timing and managing strategic investments in innovation.
References- On CEA- Controlled Environment Agriculture (UNDP)
- Canadian Organic Standards (Government of Canada)
- Canada Organic vs. USDA Organic – The Organic Council of Ontario
- City of Dryden, Ontario, Canada
- Grand Council - Treaty 3 and The Northwestern Ontario Métis Community.
The Executive Producer of the Frontier Entrepreneurship Podcast is Robert Washburn. Special thanks to Daniela Scoppa, Heather Cannings and John Hayden. This project is made possible with the support of FedDev Ontario and the Government of Canada.
For more information on our podcast, including co-host biographies, click here.
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